California makes history by enacting the first law to define and ultimately ban unhealthy ultraprocessed foods in school ...
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California becomes first state to define ‘ultra-processed foods,’ aiming to phase them out of school lunches
Senior Vice President of the non-profit, Environmental Working Group spoke with KTVU about the impact of the new law and how it could improve the health of millions of students across the nation.
California has an environmental problem. Companies have built so many solar farms across the state that on many days — ...
The Agriculture Department pledged to restore online climate information that farmers said helped them do business, but which officials had deleted. By Karen Zraick Consumer and food safety groups ...
Celebrity chef Rachael Ray is under pressure to change her stance on toxic cookware The Environmental Working Group is calling on celebrity chef Rachael Ray to reverse her opposition to a California ...
A California bill proposes banning the sale of cookware with intentionally added “forever chemicals” beginning in 2030.
California lawmakers voted to phase out a group of chemicals known as PFAS, which are often called "forever chemicals," in ...
The Environmental Working Group data shows some states have more than 150 different contaminants in the water residents drink.
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CA governor signs ban on ultraprocessed foods in school lunches
California has just become the first state to regulate "ultraprocessed foods” in school lunches. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1264 on Wednesday. The state health department must adopt ...
The California Supreme Court sided with environmental groups in a Thursday ruling, saying that state lawyers were wrong in their claim that the Public Utilities Commission’s decision to slash rooftop ...
"Natural and protected lands" are also excluded from the exemptions. The landmark California environmental legislation that lawmakers have voted to revise will allow for crucial infrastructure to take ...
California has an environmental problem. Companies have built so many solar farms across the state that on many days — particularly in the spring months when sunshine is abundant but demand for air ...
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