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Chemical Overload

  • 18 Questions: Prospects Of A “Toxic Free Future For Our Children,” with Anne Robertson

    by Giselle Chollett May 18, 2021
    May 18, 2021

    With the mission of creating the first-ever comprehensive and targeted economic risk assessments on the most used chemical groups in the world, Toxic Free Future For Our Children (TFFFOC) is undertaking the responsibility of finding solutions to the unregulated toxic chemicals that…Read More

  • 3 Tips To Encourage Relaxation and Well-Being in Your Room

    by eco18 May 10, 2021
    May 10, 2021

    This article is a collaboration with ECOS Paints. Photo: Architrave 1582 and Creamery White 1526 from ECOS Paints’ Lisa Tharp Colors Over the past year, bedrooms have turned into our offices and sharable spaces for multiple activities. Now many of…Read More

  • 7 Surprising Reasons to Use Chemical-Free Cleaning Products in Your Home

    by Guest Writer April 9, 2021
    April 9, 2021

    This blog was guest written by Andrew Chu. Green is everything in 2021. But going green is not just about recycling things here and there. It is a lifestyle. One of the biggest misconceptions most people have about green living…Read More

  • Another Way Dogs Save Our Lives

    by Guest Writer July 23, 2020
    July 23, 2020

    It’s not news that dogs save lives. 80 million Americans have the companionship of service dogs. The simple act of petting a dog can lower our blood pressure in times of stress and anxiety. Heroic pets have saved people from…Read More

  • 2020 Eco Intentions

    by eco18 December 30, 2019
    December 30, 2019

    Photo: Outlookindia Looking back to our actions and achievements throughout the year is a common practice for many of us. Regardless of fulfilling our intentions, the idea is to establish goals for the New Year coming up. With a new…Read More

  • Trump’s EPA Re-Approves ‘Cyanide Bombs’ Deadly to Coyotes, Foxes, and Feral Dogs, Other Wildlife.

    by Sue Taggart December 11, 2019
    December 11, 2019

    This article is from https://www.ecowatch.com/tag/wildlife Dec 6, 2019 Wildlife advocacy groups cheered when the Trump administration reversed its decision to approve the use of deadly predator traps known as “cyanide bombs” in August. But now the administration has reversed course again. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published…Read More

  • Making Your Kitchen More Kid And Eco Friendly

    by Lieve Falck-Pedersen September 25, 2019
    September 25, 2019

    In becoming more and more aware of the looming dangers of plastics, toxicities and other harmful chemicals embedded in the products we use daily, it’s important to recognize and reconsider what products we choose to use for the future, and…Read More

  • Chemical Run-Off: A Recipe for Disaster

    by Guest Writer September 16, 2019
    September 16, 2019

    Imagine a river filled to the brim with all the toxic materials and waste your city creates. Don’t forget to include the herbicides from farms, the metals from roofs, and the petroleum from cars. Now imagine the rain comes and…Read More

  • Your Guide to Greenwashing

    by Carly Holm July 24, 2019
    July 24, 2019

    In today’s world, it is vital to be environmentally conscious. Businesses, products, services, and institutions are all working towards including environmental responsibility in their business mission. But, how can you tell who is actually ‘doing good’? Competition brings out the…Read More

  • Wristbands that Detect Toxic Chemicals

    by Stephanie April 1, 2014
    April 1, 2014

    Silicone wristbands have become a popular trend and fashion statement for showing off many different special causes as well as support for various organizations. What if these bracelets could detect how many deadly toxins you consume while going about your…Read More

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