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BROOMFIELD, Colo., May 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Clean Label Project, a non-profit with the mission to bring truth and transparency to food and consumer product labeling, has banded together with over 30 global CEOs from top baby, child, and maternal health brands to announce the debut of the Clean Label Project Association: Baby Coalition. The mission of this […]
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CLP CBD Contamination Press Release
Nearly 60% CBD Products Tested Found to Have Significant Potency Mislabeling with Many Containing Low-Level Heavy Metals and Phthalates Contamination, Raising Alarms for Consumer Advocates. DENVER— October 3, 2022 – A recent landmark study published in the Science of the Total Environment journal by consumer advocacy organization the Clean Label Project, University of Miami Miller […]
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First 1,000 Day Promise Press Release
The NATIONAL NON-PROFIT CLEAN LABEL PROJECT INTRODUCES NEW BABY FOOD STANDARD – FIRST 1,000 DAY PROMISE – FOCUSED ON TOXIC COMPOUNDS AND NUTRITION The First 1,000 Day Promise standard is the first U.S. Standard inspired by European Commission regulations on ‘maximum levels for certain contaminants in foodstuffs’ namely vulnerable populations including infants, young children, pregnant […]
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Heavy Metals and Organic Press Release
TOP SELLING INFANT FORMULAS EXCEED STATE AND INTERNATIONAL SAFETY LIMITS FOR HEAVY METALS 22% of best-selling infant formulas exceed state of California limits for lead and cadmium; 14% exceed the World Health Organization tolerance for cadmium says new peer-reviewed study DENVER, October 18, 2018 – Is the FDA doing enough to protect infants from heavy […]
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CLP Infant Formula & Baby Food Test
WHAT ARE YOU REALLY FEEDING YOUR BABY? Over 30% of infant formulas and baby foods contain lead as well as many other contaminants including arsenic, mercury, pesticides, acrylamides, according to a new study by Clean Label Project DENVER, Oct. 25, 2017 -- Lead, arsenic, mercury, BPA and acrylamide are among the contaminants found in many of […]
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CLP Pet Food Ratings Press Release
DENVER— A new report released by Clean Label Project™—a national nonprofit focused on health and transparency in labeling—shows dangerously high levels of environmental and industrial contaminants in pet foods across the industry. Products were screened for over 130 toxins including arsenic, once known as a primary ingredient in rat poison;