WVE in the news 2008
Up one level2008 news items
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Mercury pollution programs expanded
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Clorox introduces green line of cleaning products
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Greener Cleaners
- Consumer demand for environmentally friendly cleaning products has changed the game for chemical suppliers.
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Can beauty be dangerous?
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Babies absorb phthalates from baby products
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Coalition Launches Program to Reduce Dental Mercury Waste
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Cavity hazard: Program teaches dentists to recycle fillings
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Vuelta a lo natural
- Opciones ecológicas y baratas a los productos de limpieza químicos
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Cleaning House The Green Way
- Women Learn How At Tupperware-Style Parties
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4 ways to make safer cleaning products
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Alternativas Naturales para Limpiadores del Hogar
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MundoLA.pdf
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Examiner faults state review of power plant
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How Safe Are Green Cleaning Products?
- Plant-based or natural ingredients don't always mean a cleaning product is safe. The market is largely unregulated.
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CFL commentary on MTPR
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Recycle your CFL bulbs at Ace Hardware
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Raiding the Pantry to Add Sparkle and Shine
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After Settling Suit, FDA Changes Tune on Mercury Fillings
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WVE in the Washington Post
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WVE on Good Morning America
- On September 7, WVE's green cleaning parties were featured on Good Morning America.
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Albuquerque Journal
- Activists Claim Some Cosmetics Are Toxic; Companies Disagree
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Ladies' Night and the New Green 'Party'
- By American Apartment Owners Association
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A Shopper's Guide to Organics
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Building Community
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Scentsational Health
- Hear Me Roar
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The Greenies Come Out to Play
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Consumer Groups Fret Over Chemicals in Teen Cosmetics
- USA Today
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For Your Next Social Event, Host a Green Cleaning Party
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Warning: What's in Your Makeup Bag?
- www.oprah.com
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Exposure to Chemicals May Affect Genitals of Baby Boys
- USA Today
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Dirty Secrets of Cleaning Product Companies
- San Francisco Chronicle
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Group's report card gives low grades to cleaning-product makers
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Toys Containing Banned Plastics Still on Market
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How to be clean and green
- By Lisa Schroeder| Contributor to The Christian Science Monitor/ October 23, 2008 edition
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Lead, other chemicals remain in many toys
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Fewer phthalates found in perfume, similar products
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New Study: Autism Linked to Environment
- Research links soaring incidence of the mysterious neurological disorder to fetal and infant exposure to pesticides, viruses, household chemicals
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Green Cleaning Parties in the News
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Clean Green!
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Earth Friendly, Make-It-Yourself Cleaning Products
- Green your kitchen.