Coming Clean
Organic Integrity in the Health and Beauty Care Aisle
The OCA’s Coming Clean Campaign has been working to clean up the “organic” cosmetics industry since 2004. Unlike organic foods, many health and beauty products are falsely labeled as “organic”.
Look for the USDA organic seal on personal care products that claim to be organic. If it doesn’t have the seal, read the ingredient label to find out how many ingredients are truly organic and how many are synthetic.
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Read Current Issue — March 28, 2024
Newsletter #844: FRAUD ALERT: Eggland’s Best Is Misleading Consumers!
In This Issue:
- Eggs with “Superior Nutrition” from “Humanely” Caged Hens Packaged in “Environmentally-Friendly” Polystyrene?
- 6 Experts Share Why They Love Spring Foraging
- PFAS: Researchers Recommend a Thorough Review of Food Packaging
- Why Organic Mustard Seed Powder Is an Essential Kitchen Staple
- Millions of Monarch Butterflies Have Gone Missing: You Can Plant Milkweed To Help
- Planting the Seeds of Resilience
- Anti-Supplement Bill: FDA Wants to Restrict Access to Supplements
- Sisters Create Model for Conservation and Sustainability
- The Blunder That Changed Chickens Forever
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