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Reducing Electronic Waste in Minnesota
When discarded electronics end up in landfills or informal recycling sites, they break down and release toxic chemicals that contaminate our soil and water. The best solution is to prevent that electronic waste (or e-waste) in the first place.
Protecting Our Health from Toxic Chemicals in Massachusetts
Toxic chemicals surround us—in our air, water, homes, and workplaces. Many chemicals used in everyday products, like plastics, cosmetics, toys, and furniture, increase the risk of serious illnesses.
Clean Water Action is working to reduce toxic chemicals in our homes, workplaces and communities.
Our top 2026 priorities are: Ban toxic PFAS chemicals from consumer products. Read more in this fact sheet about the proposed 25-26 legislation! Get toxic chemicals out of the things kids use every day. Learn more about the legislation we are supporting this session! Support Massachusetts communities
ReThink Disposable in Massachusetts
Learn more about the work ReThink Disposable is doing in Massachusetts.
Black History Month Clean Water Champion: Morayo Suara
Black History Month marks its 100th anniversary—a century of honoring Black legacy, leadership, and excellence. Throughout February, Clean Water Action will proudly spotlight our Black Water Champions: leaders who are advancing the vital work of protecting our water, our health, and our communities.
They Never Stop: What the Polluted Water Rule Fight Taught Us and Why the Next Attack Came So Fast
The public comment period on the so-called “Polluted Water Rule” closed on January 5, 2026. Almost immediately, the Trump administration moved on to its next attack on the Clean Water Act, this time targeting Section 401, one of the most important tools states and Tribes have to protect their waters. That timing tells you everything you need to know.