DENVER – The work of building a better future requires persistence and patience. Making significant progress is rarely easy, but it is always possible — and as The Public Interest Network has proven ...
A better world is possible: One where products are built to last and all materials are reused in a continuous cycle, consumers don’t have to worry about toxic chemicals in their homes and the ...
Dear H&M Group CEO Daniel Ervér, In the United States, we generate enough textile waste to fill the Mall of America — the ...
It’ll take convincing corporations to use less plastic in the first place, eliminating the worst single-use plastics, and ...
PIRG supporters helped fuel impactful campaigns that made a real difference for the public interest this year.
Paraquat, a pesticide linked to Parkinson’s, has killed thousands of people around the world. But American farmers are still ...
The newly passed rules also require the European Union to follow the new guidelines established by the International Maritime ...
Genetic test kits are a popular gift. But before you swab your cheek, here are some DNA testing privacy concerns you may want ...
Trader Joe’s uses millions of pounds of plastic to wrap its products every year, most of which will end up in a landfill or ...
As any good consumer knows, price transparency gives the “buyer” power. But when it comes health care, most patients don’t ...
Peloton's $95 activation fee on secondhand bikes undermines ownership rights and raises costs for buyers. Join us in urging ...