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As classes begin, PIRG and Environment America’s experts have compiled tip guides addressing a variety of topics.
Despite risk to human health, and animal welfare concerns, the FDA is yet to end the use of ractopamine drugs, which are ...
Congress has passed the bipartisan Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act. This legislation will crack down on “trigger leads,” a term for loan applicants whose information has been sold by credit bureaus, ...
Synthetic food dyes are not worth the risk in our food. Let’s eliminate them from the school food supply to protect ...
Avoid purchasing on-trend or overly stylized garments whenever possible; opt for timeless styles instead. Straight leg pants, ...
Spraying glyphosate on food and farmland exposes our families to a chemical that is linked to diseases like cancer.
Some one-third of Americans live in a state with a Right to Repair law that requires manufacturers to provide fair access to repair materials including spare parts and service manuals. But our report ...
Electronic Waste Graveyard Expiring software or server support created more than one-hundred million pounds of e-waste over past decade ...
A project of the Alliance to Transform Transportation - a coalition of groups including CoPIRG, SWEEP, Denver Streets Partnership, Servicios de la Raza, NRDC, Conservation Colorado, Colorado ...
This interactive map shows which cities, states and companies have taken action to cut pollution and noise from gas-powered lawn equipment.
New map reveals that pre-production microplastics are produced in over half of U.S. states. This map can help identify potential plastic pellet pollution spots near you.
Once the countdown reaches zero for the current version of Windows, 400 million computers could lose security support and end up scrapped.