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NEW REPORT: Top retailers fail to warn shoppers about health risks of gas stove pollution
Second annual survey finds lack of accurate information at large appliance retail stores about gas stove safety,
STATEMENT: FDA says PFAS completely phased out of U.S. food packaging
Companies had used toxic ‘forever chemicals’ to protect paper, cardboard from grease
Consumer Protection Week 2024: Advice for everyone trying to navigate today’s complex marketplaces
MASSPIRG offers expert tips on protecting your privacy, avoiding scams, identifying reliable cell phones and more.
Advocates criticize Municipal Empowerment Act’s approach to public meeting reforms
Proposed legislation in Massachusetts limits access and undermines the spirit of the Open Meeting Law
STATEMENT: Bill reported out of committee brings MA one step closer to less plastic pollution
Massachusetts bill to reduce polystyrene passes key hurdle.
Statement: Biden administration reins in deadly air pollution
New limits on soot will save thousands of lives
RELEASE: ‘Failing the Fix’ scorecard grades Apple, Samsung, Google, others on how fixable their devices are
New “Failing the Fix” scorecard gives consumers important information about manufacturers’ records on the right to repair.
Statement: EPA proposes to designate PFAS as hazardous substances
Proposal would better enable regulators to address ‘forever chemicals’ under nation’s hazardous waste law.
REPORT: States are getting Fs for privacy
New report finds nearly half of states that have passed consumer privacy laws get a failing grade for protecting consumers’ data.
NEW REPORT: Analysis finds bag bans effective at reducing plastic waste, litter
New report highlights effectiveness of plastic bag bans.