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PFAS found on 37% of California produce, fueling push for pesticide bans by 2035
environment13 days ago

PFAS found on 37% of California produce, fueling push for pesticide bans by 2035

An Environmental Working Group analysis found PFAS residues in 37% of conventional California produce, led by peaches, plums, nectarines, strawberries and grapes, prompting a bill to ban PFAS as active pesticide ingredients by 2035 and to require warnings. Health effects are not well understood and exposure may involve multiple PFAS compounds, while advocates argue the legislation would push farming away from persistent chemicals.

Forever Chemicals Found in Everyday Produce, Shopper’s Guide Warns
world17 days ago

Forever Chemicals Found in Everyday Produce, Shopper’s Guide Warns

A 2026 Shopper’s Guide from the Environmental Working Group flags PFAS (forever chemicals) and other pesticide residues on common fruits and vegetables, with spinach and kale topping the Dirty Dozen and items like strawberries, grapes, nectarines, peaches, cherries, apples, and pears also contaminated; the guide highlights the Clean Fifteen as lower‑residue options, while regulators note action when levels pose health concerns.

Spinach Tops U.S. Pesticide List as EU Bans Key Chemicals
health17 days ago

Spinach Tops U.S. Pesticide List as EU Bans Key Chemicals

The Environmental Working Group’s Dirty Dozen names spinach as the most pesticide-contaminated U.S. produce, with permethrin residues detected in over three-quarters of non-organic samples (permethrin is banned in the EU). Potatoes also show high contamination from chlorpropham (banned in the EU). The article recommends choosing organic when possible and using the Clean Fifteen as a guide to lower-exposure produce.

GRAS loophole leaves many food ingredients unevaluated by FDA, study shows
health1 month ago

GRAS loophole leaves many food ingredients unevaluated by FDA, study shows

An Environmental Working Group analysis of FDA records finds 111 GRAS substances used in foods, beverages and supplements have not undergone safety review, cited in products from Capri Sun to Quaker Oats. GRAS is a voluntary self-certification path that can let potentially unsafe ingredients reach the market, prompting calls for the FDA to close the loophole and require transparent safety data.

"Unveiling the 2024 Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen: A Guide to Pesticide-Free Produce"
health-and-environment2 years ago

"Unveiling the 2024 Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen: A Guide to Pesticide-Free Produce"

The 2024 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce reveals that nonorganic strawberries, leafy greens, and other fruits contain detectable levels of pesticides, with the "Dirty Dozen" list including the most contaminated produce. Pesticides have been linked to various health issues, and farmworkers are at the highest risk. On the other hand, the "Clean Fifteen" list features conventionally grown produce with the least amount of trace pesticides. While legal limits for pesticide levels are in place, concerns remain about the safety of these chemicals. The report advises consumers to opt for organic versions of the "Dirty Dozen" and emphasizes the importance of consuming fruits and vegetables, whether conventionally grown or organic.