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The Eco Waste Coalition, an environmental and health watchdog, has urged the Department of Agriculture to assure consumers that rice being sold in the market is safe from arsenic, a highly toxic cancer-causing chemical.

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Lead, arsenic and chromium have been found in painted designs on baby bottles sold in Divisoria, Manila, the EcoWaste Coalition and Arugaan said yesterday.

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Muling nagbabala ang Ecowaste sa publiko na mag-ingat sa pagbili ng lucky charms enhancers matapos mabatid na nagtataglay ang ilan sa mga ito ng toxic chemicals.

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