The trouble with toys...
Latest CSE study finds high levels of toxic phthalates in children’s toys in India.
Latest CSE study finds high levels of toxic phthalates in children’s toys in India.
CSE Study finds residues of 6-13 pesticides in blood samples of villagers in Punjab.
Questions use of other chemicals in our common household products, as government does not set any standards
Mercury pollution of India New Delhi, November 7, 2003: Mercury, a very toxic and dangerous substance, has severely contaminated land, water, air and the food chain throughout India.
New Delhi, November 4, 2003: India has earned the dubious distinction of becoming the biggest consumer in the world of a highly toxic and deadly substance: mercury.
New Delhi, November 3, 2003: Toxic and deadly mercury imports into India have increased by six fold in the last seven years, reveals recently released data of the government.
How government regulations are deliberately compromising our health and our bodies Results of CSE laboratory study on cooking oils released. Study looks at major brands in the market. Reveals some unpalatable facts about fat Finds high levels of dangerous trans fats in all samples of vanaspati oils
New Delhi, September 18, 2010: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has come out with a strong rebuttal of claims made by Capilano, the Australian honey producing firm, which has rejected the tests on honey conducted by CSE’s Pollution Monitoring Lab.