
Amit Rosner
@AmitRosner
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Founder at Clearya (@LetsClearya). Passionate about building technology that makes the world healthier for all of us.
Joined August 2011
RT @JudeBalmin: My team at the CA Safe Cosmetics Program released some great info today about CA's new cosmetics ingredient bans, including….
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RT @LetsClearya: 📣 California Dept of Public Health’s Safe Cosmetics Program (CSCP, @CAPublicHealth) screened 3,000 cosmetics in 30 cities….
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RT @LetsClearya: 🚨 New study finds formaldehyde-releasing preservatives in lotions, soaps & cosmetics used by Black & Latina women. Well do….
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RT @LetsClearya: 🚀 Clearya Insights: Empowering Safer Products with AI-Driven Analytics 🚀. Thanks you @The_GC3 for the interview!. 🔗 Discov….
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RT @LetsClearya: 🚨 Missed the Webinar? Watch the Recording Now! 💚. 📺 Youtube recording: 🔍 Learn more about Clearya….
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RT @LetsClearya: 🌟 Revolutionizing Public Health with Data 🌟.📍 Join the webinar: @che_healthenv.Hear from @letsclearya, @BGAlliance, @Silen….
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A picture's worth 1,000 words, but a video of the LABEL—that's gold! 🎬✨.Struggling with curved labels on bottles or tubes?.Take a quick video with Clearya to easily check the full label for toxic ingredients 💡. Download:
clearya.com
The Clearya free mobile app & browser extension helps you shop safer online and in-store: automatically spot harmful ingredients and discover nontoxic alternatives.
🚀 Big news! We’re wrapping up the year with something magical… possibly our best Clearya feature yet! 🥁.Now you can take a quick video of the label to check for toxic ingredients with Clearya 🎬✨.Perfect for bottles and tubes with curved labels that don’t fit in one photo.
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Heading to the '2024 Innovators Roundtable' organized by @The_GC3! Excited to explore how @LetsClearya can contribute to the future of green and sustainable products, and looking forward to engaging discussions with innovators, investors, and government officials. 🙏.
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RT @LetsClearya: 1/ 🌟 Big Announcement! 🌟.We’re proud to share that Clearya is a winner of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services….
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RT @LetsClearya: 1/✨ What an inspiring day! Today, we had the privilege of contributing to the Nursing Research Conference for Oncology Nur….
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RT @LetsClearya: Over 1,000 lbs of PFAS from cosmetics reach California wastewater yearly, according to this study by @CaliforniaDTSC. Exc….
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RT @LetsClearya: "A New App Helps You Avoid Toxic PFAS Chemicals in Everyday Products" .Thanks @realMsGreen for raising awareness of toxic….
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Here’s to your right to know! 🙌.
🚨PFAS alert! Your shopping just got a lot smarter. Introducing our partnership with @defendourhealth, leveraging crucial data from @maine_dep for you. Learn more: Download Clearya! it's free.
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RT @LetsClearya: 1/ Excited to share that Oren Agiv has joined Clearya as our CTO! 🚀. With Oren onboard, we aim to create even more impactf….
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RT @LetsClearya: 1/A deep dive into the cosmetics industry by @TheMessenger's latest video investigation has unearthed alarming findings ab….
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RT @LetsClearya: BREAKING:❗@ToxFreeFuture new report, released today with @MaterialRsrch, reveals that up to 36 million pounds of toxic #vi….
toxicfreefuture.org
This report reveals, for the first time, that at any given moment up to 36 million pounds of toxic vinyl chloride are being shipped via rail by America’s largest producer, OxyVinyls. One year ago, a...
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RT @LetsClearya: 1/🌟 Our brilliant partners at @SilentSpringIns identified more than 900 chemicals that display breast-cancer causing trait….
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RT @realMsGreen: Make lots of friends if you share this post! Guaranteed! *Individual results may vary. Wrap your head around:.-Cellophane,….
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RT @LetsClearya: In a sea of Black Friday deals, it's crucial to stay mindful of what you're bringing into your life. Our 101 guide is here….
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RT @LetsClearya: 🚨 New findings reveal the health risks of hair straighteners, especially for Black women. Thanks @kbertrand, @DrMamaBoss,….
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Growing evidence suggests certain hair products marketed toward Black women may be harmful to their health. Scientists, entrepreneurs and policy makers are taking steps to fix the problem
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