EWG’s 2024 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce™ is finally here, and the results are shocking! 99% of strawberries had detectable pesticide residues, even after being washed, putting them at the top of this year’s Dirty Dozen™ List. See which other fruits and vegetables earned a spot on this year’s Dirty Dozen list due to their alarming levels of pesticides:
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Reduce your exposure to toxic pesticides by shopping with EWG’s Clean Fifteen™ list. These fruits and vegetables are the least likely to have pesticide residues.
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90% of peaches tested positive for a potential hormone-disrupting fungicide that may harm the male reproductive system. Learn more here!
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Protect pesticide laws! Bayer-Monsanto is pressuring lawmakers to OVERTURN all local pesticide laws, forcing vulnerable communities to rely on dangerously lacking federal regulations. Sign our petition calling on policymakers to protect our health and pesticide laws today!
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Want to take the Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen lists with you to the grocery store? For a limited time only, you can get EWG’s Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce bag tag with a donation of $15 or more.
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