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  2. 2024 Dirty Dozen list: Fruits and vegetables with the most ...

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    Revealed each year, the list is called the "Dirty Dozen" and is from the Environmental Working Group (EWG). For its 2024 list revealed on Wednesday, the EWG found overall that 75% of nonorganic ...

  3. The 2024 Dirty Dozen List Is Out, and These Are the Fruits ...

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    The Environmental Working Group (EWG) released its 2024 "Dirty Dozen" list, revealing the 12 produce items (out of 46 tested) that are the most "contaminated with pesticides," herbicides (weed ...

  4. Blueberries, strawberries again on the ‘Dirty Dozen’ list

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    For 2024, EWG researchers examined testing data on 47,510 samples of 46 nonorganic fruits and vegetables, with the majority of testing from the USDA. ... “Four out of five of the most frequently ...

  5. Environmental Working Group - Wikipedia

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    The EWG promotes an annual list ranking pesticide residues on fruits and vegetables called the "Dirty Dozen", though it does not give readers context on what amounts regulatory agencies consider safe. The list cautions consumers to avoid conventional produce and promotes organic foods. [20] [21]

  6. Pesticide residue - Wikipedia

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    A US organic food advocacy group, the Environmental Working Group, is known for creating a list of fruits and vegetables referred to as the Dirty Dozen; it lists produce with the highest number of distinct pesticide residues or most samples with residue detected in USDA data. This list is generally considered misleading and lacks scientific ...

  7. Environmental Action - Wikipedia

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    Environmental Action is a 501(c)(4) non-profit environmental advocacy organization in the United States.Founded in 1970 by environmental activists at the first Earth Day, [1] it operated until 1996 but was then rebooted in 2012 as part of the Public Interest Network, a family of non-profit organizations that includes the Public Interest Research Group, Environment America, Green Corps and others.

  8. The 2024Dirty Dozenlist was released this week — this year’s edition of the annual roundup of the 12 fruits and vegetables packing the most pesticides names and shames everyday faves ...

  9. Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants

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    Co-signatories agree to outlaw nine of the dirty dozen chemicals, limit the use of DDT to malaria control, and curtail inadvertent production of dioxins and furans. Parties to the convention have agreed to a process by which persistent toxic compounds can be reviewed and added to the convention, if they meet certain criteria for persistence and ...