Johnson & Johnson Will Discontinue Talc-Based Baby Powder Globally in 2023
The New York Times by Tiffany Hsu and Roni Caryn Rabin “Johnson & Johnson will start using cornstarch in all the baby powder it sells... Read More
Talking Ingredient Disclosure and Safe Cleaning in DC with SNL Alumni
We had the privilege to join Maya Rudolph and Senator Al Franken in DC to talk about the need for ingredient disclosure and the Cleaning Product Right to Know Act.
Statement on the Violence Against AAPI Communities
The racial and sexual violence that Asian American and Pacific Islander women face in the United States is not new, but is historically and shamefully ignored by mainstream media, decision-makers, and often organizations like ours who are dedicated to bettering societal and environmental health.
Amber Garcia at COLOR
Amber Garcia, WVE’s new Executive Director
Household Cleaning Products: What Every Woman Should Know
How clean is clean? Americans have become increasingly concerned about their exposure to germs and the diseases they may cause. Advertisements tell us of new... Read More
Building a Thriving Future
We aim to stop the toxic assault on women’s health and the planet by engaging, inspiring, and mobilizing women to call for a thriving, toxic-free future. So just how will we do that?
Hundreds of Cosmetic Companies Leading the Market on Safer Products, Consumer Right-to-Know
Campaign for Safe Cosmetics announces deadline for compliance and lauds success of Compact pledge. Campaign for Safe Cosmetics January 27, 2011 Contact: Stacy Malkan, stacy@safecosmetics.org... Read More
Desinfectantes más seguros en estos tiempos de coronavirus
Y ahora tenemos la pandemia de Coronavirus – una circunstancia excepcional. Entonces, ¿Qué hacemos? Y, ¿Cómo lo hacemos de manera segura? Tenemos 3 consejos:
Qae-Dah Muhammad
March Inspirational Woman Qae-Dah Muhammad is a native of Chicago and the recipient of many awards for community service and environmental stewardship. As an enthusiastic... Read More
The Impacts on Climate: Chemicals in Cosmetics
Conventional wisdom holds that seeing "natural" and “organic" on product labels somehow means the companies selling those goods are using better, safer ingredients. However, these words often offer a false promise to consumers and the planet.