Making News

Taking Lead off Children's Lunch Menu (2005-07)

In 2005 Center for Environmental Health sued the manufacturers, distributors, and retailers of lead-contaminated soft, vinyl lunchboxes made for children. The lawsuit eliminated health threats to children from yet another unnecessary source of lead.

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Did you know...Lead wheel weights are no longer legal in California. Read about CEH's role in eliminating the largest source of new lead in the environment.

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Protecting Infants and Children from Lead Poisoning (1999-03)

Citing the dangers of lead in baby powders and children's medicines, we sued Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, and other major drug companies, driving them to make their products safe.

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Meet the Experts

Michael Green

Michael Green
Executive Director
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Charles Margulis

Charles Margulis
Communications Director
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Caroline Cox

Caroline Cox
Research Director
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Sue Chiang

Sue Chiang
Pollution Prevention Program Director
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Charlie Pizarro
Associate Director
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Ansje Miller
Policy Director
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