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Generation Green

What is Generation Green?

Generation Green is the consumer action wing of the Center for Environmental Health.  

We help families protect themselves from the toxic chemicals that surround us all today.  People across the nation know that, with our finger on the pulse of the Environmental Health movement, the Center for Environmental Health is the place to turn for:

  • Up-to-the-minute information on legislative, regulatory, and policy issues that affect health and the environment;
  • Effective corporate campaigns to protect public health;
  • and Practical information families can use (in the marketplace and at home) to protect themselves from the toxic chemicals in our air, water, food, and consumer products.

We make our nationally recognized expertise available to the public to equip individuals to protect and advocate for their family's health.  To learn more about Generation Green, please email us at: alison@ceh.org.

 

Important News for Generation Green Members

In response to your feedback, we’ve made a few important changes in the last year:

  • We revamped our look and our approach, hoping to engage Generation Green members in a thought-provoking discussion of today’s important environmental health issues.
  • We went paper-free, delivering Generation Green newsletters and action alerts via email.
  • We terminated the phone canvass, opting to keep Generation Green members aware of immediate threats to public and environmental health via email.

The success of these changes requires that we have your current email address. 

If you’d like to share comments, send us a change of email address, or otherwise let us know what you think of the changes we’re undergoing, please contact us: alison@ceh.org

 

Recent Generation Green Newsletters

Generation Green has provided vital health information to families for over ten years. Please see below for our most recent newsletters:

Summer 2007

Midwinter 2007/2008

August 2008

 

Did you know...CEH has found high levels of lead in such products as baby bibs, diaper bags, jewelry, toys, lunchboxes, and candy. See what we are doing about it.

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Protecting Babies from Lead in Vinyl Bibs (2007)

The Center for Environmental Health forced Wal-Mart and Toys R Us to remove lead-contaminated baby bibs from store shelves. Going a step further, Toys R Us removed all vinyl bibs from its stores, protecting children not only from lead, but also from phthalates and other toxic chemicals in vinyl.

See what else we've accomplished.