Disclosing Ingredients in Cleaning Products? Why All the Fuss?
How important is it to get this ingredient disclosure? Are there really harmful ingredients hiding in the cleaning products we use in our homes? Unfortunately, it appears that there are.
Unilever Commits to Disclosing Fragrance Ingredients in Personal Care Products!
Victory! Unilever (makers of Dove, Axe body spray & more) is the first major personal care products company to commit to voluntarily disclosing the chemicals that make up the fragrances in their products.
California Introduces the Cleaning Product Right to Know Act!
If it passes companies will no longer be able to keep ingredients linked to birth defects, cancer, fertility problems, allergens, and asthma a secret.
Ingredient Disclosure: Moving the Market to Safer Products
In 2007, when our Household Hazards report was released, virtually no cleaning product companies were disclosing any ingredients on a website or label — even if the ingredients were linked to cancer or reproductive harm like infertility and birth defects.
New Bill Will Protect Women’s Health from Serious Gaps in Feminine-Hygiene Regulation
MISSOULA, MT, April 2, 2015 — Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY) introduced a renewed version of her legislation focused on protecting women from potential health... Read More
A Fragrance-Free Manifesto
Fragrance is the mystery meat of our household products.
Toxic Secrets in Cleaning Products
Ever noticed that most cleaning product labels don't have ingredients listed?
The Democratization of Tampons
We want every woman to be able to afford to make the healthier choice.
You Have a Right to Know What’s in Your Cleaners
People are used to being selective about what’s in food products; cleaning products need to be held to the same standards.
The Story Behind Change
As an environmentalist and teacher, I learned the horrifying truths about conventional sanitary protection.