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Rachael Guiles
I am a responsible sourcing and sustainability specialist, working with mission-driven organizations to ensure their practices align with ethical and sustainable values. My niche is focusing on ...
It’s that time of year again– kids dressed as pirates and princesses come to your door asking, “trick-or-treat!” and ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law a CALPIRG-supported bill that closes a loophole in the state’s landmark 2014 ...
When an electronic device breaks, you should be able to repair it instead of simply throwing it away — but device ...
Every time Prime Day or Big Deals Day comes around, Amazon sells hundreds of millions of items. The prices may be low, but ...
Close We need more frequent transit service in the Denver metro area We need more frequent transit service in the Denver metro area If you’re heading to Empower Field at Mile High stadium to catch a ...
D, a dangerous herbicide first used in the 1940s, can drift for miles before settling on trees, gardens, or playgrounds.
From now on, when getting groceries bagged at the store, Californians will no longer be asked, “Paper or plastic?” Yesterday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 1053, banning plastic bags ...
From left to right: Kathryn Horvath, PIRG; Christine Rayburn, Surfrider Foundation Olympia Chapter; Drea Johnson, Hidden Opulence; JeLisa Marshall, Remake; Shari Trnka, upcycling clothier; Zakiya ...
Plastic pollution threatens our health and the environment. That’s why Californians voted to ban plastic grocery bags in 2016. But a loophole allows grocery stores to still provide thicker plastic ...
CHICAGO – Illinois PIRG is urging utility regulators at the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) to require Peoples Gas adopt a more rigorous and transparent risk management methodology to guide its ...