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In addition to the Dirty Dozen, the EWG releases a list of low-residue produce called the Clean Fifteen. Both lists are compiled using data collected by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. We do ...
The Environmental Working Group just released its 2025 Dirty Dozen list — and the results are eye-opening. This year’s top offenders include strawberries, spinach, and grapes, with some ...
More than 50 different pesticides, some of which are linked to serious health hazards, were detected on nonorganic produce in this year’s “Dirty Dozen” list.
EWG is now accounting not just for pesticide concentration but toxicity, and two newcomers have made the Dirty Dozen list. […] The post EWG’s 2025 Clean 15 and Dirty Dozen: Save These Lists ...
More than 50 different pesticides, some of which are linked to serious health hazards, were detected on nonorganic produce in this year’s “Dirty Dozen” list.
The group’s Dirty Dozen has two new additions — blackberries and potatoes.Nonorganic or conventional blackberries and potatoes came in at No. 10 and No. 12, respectively, on the 2025 list.
The Environmental Working Group (EWG) added blackberries and potatoes to its “Dirty Dozen” list of produce containing the most residue of potentially harmful pesticides. Blackberries and ...
In addition to the Dirty Dozen, the EWG releases a list of low-residue produce called the Clean Fifteen. Both lists are compiled using data collected by the United States Department of Agriculture.