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About Environmental Working Group (EWG)

The Environmental Working Group is a non-profit, non-partisan organization here to help you to live a healthier life by reducing your exposure to harmful chemicals and fighting for a healthier environment. For over 30 years our scientists and advocates have fought to remove thousands of chemicals from products, spearheaded sweeping policy change, and given you guides for how to protect you and your family every day. 

Here you’ll find our latest science-based investigations, toxic chemical explainers, and tips for reducing your exposure. We work for you. Do you know what's in your tap water? What about your shampoo? What’s lurking in the cleaners underneath your sink? What pesticides are on your food? Which large agribusinesses get your tax dollars and why?

Subscribe now and join our community if you’re passionate about ways to protect yourself from harmful chemicals and fighting for better policy for a healthier planet.

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