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CEH Report on Cadmium in Jewelry

CEH Report on Toxic Toys

CEH Report on Lead in Handbags

CEH Report on Lead in Jewelry

CEH Report on Lead in Artificial Turf

CEH Report on Lead in Wheel Weights 

CEH Report on Lead in Poker Chips

CEH Report on Lead in Dog Accessories

CEH Report on Lead in Diaper Bags

CEH Report on Lead in Hannah Montana Products

Electronics Recyclers in the San Francisco Bay Area

Toxic Sweatshops: Prison Recycling

An Unnecessary Poison: Babies, Bibs, and Lead

Polluted Highways, Poisoned Waters: Lead in Wheel Balancing Weights

 

 

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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.