Rubbed the Wrong Way
WTFeminineWipes! Joining WVE to take the plunge into questions on toxic chemicals in feminine wipes, I found endless frustrating issues with these seemingly harmless products.
Five Innovations That Inspire
Companies are disclosing more information than ever, making more commitments to safer and more sustainable products than ever before, and innovation is on the rise.
15 Ways to Reduce Waste, Avoid Toxic Chemicals & Save Money!
With the help of Women’s Voices’ Actionista team, I came up with some tips for how to reduce waste and consumption, limit exposure to harmful chemicals AND save money!
4 Tips For a Safer Back-to-School
From avoiding disinfectant wipes to PVC-free school supplies, here are 4 easy steps you can take to ensure a safer, non-toxic, back-to-school for your kids.
Don’t Believe the Hype. You Don’t Need a Wipe!
In addition to the absurd notion that vaginas need freshening up several times a day, there are major health & environmental problems with feminine wipes.
The Toxic Assault on Black Women’s Health
In a time when the #blacklivesmatter movement (a non-violent, women-led movement) is calling out for basic validity of Black life, I keep returning to this question: is our work critical right now?
SC Johnson’s Journey Along ‘Disclosure Road’
Taking a look at how far SC Johnson has come on the road to ingredient and fragrance disclosure and important next steps for their chemical safety screening.
States’ Role in Protecting Against Toxic Chemicals Following Revision of TSCA
State actions are still incredibly important, even with the passing of new federal Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) reform. Guest post by Clean & Healthy NY.
A Toast: Beer Makers Think You Deserve the Right to Know!
Whether it's beer, food, cosmetics, cleaning or personal care products, we deserve the right to know what's in the products we put in, or on, our bodies.
Underarm Harm? What’s So Bad About Antiperspirants?
Research has shown that many of the substances -- like aluminum, parabens & triclosan -- commonly included in deodorant products are absorbed into the body. And that's not a good thing...