The EPA’s recent designation of two forever chemicals as “hazardous substances” is a positive—but far from final—step forward.
Dr. Shanna Swan is an epidemiologist and Professor of Environmental Medicine and Public Health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Dr. Swan sat down with Plastic Pollution Coalition's Dianna Cohen to discuss phthalates' effects on fertility and unborn children.
COP26 has ended but we can’t stop now… COP27 is coming.Before the start of the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow Scotland this November, we sat down and spoke with several experts on the global plastics crisis—addressing its impacts from the perspectives of health, and environmental and social justice.
The gift-giving season is upon us and you don’t need to spend a small fortune on waste-creating products to show your family and friends you care. This season, give the ones you love something meaningful with these plastic-free gift ideas.
Feb. 23 - A new book published today from leading environmental and reproductive epidemiologist Shanna Swan, Ph.D. shows how chemicals in our modern environment are negatively impacting human sexuality and fertility.
Feb. 19 - The National Cancer Prevention Workshop hosted by Plastic Pollution Coalition member Less Cancer is now available to watch online.