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The story of chemical waste and its tragic consequences in the town of Toms River, New Jersey.
by Dan Fagin
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They may sound wonky, but several proposals winding through Capitol Hill could have major implications for sustainability-minded businesses.
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Sensitized to growing concern, manufacturers are paying increased attention to hazardous substances in our wardrobe’s supply chain.
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With consumers and shareholders demanding products without toxics, the U.S. government needs to improve chemical regulations — fast.
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Leaked documents reveal how European chemical group Cefic sought to water down green proposals for the Paris Business & Climate Summit.
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Researchers build on age-old practices to reduce food loss in Africa.
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With critical deals on the table, it’s time to add your voice to the clamor for healthier guidelines, pacts and legislation.
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The chemical and ag giant’s new sustainability goals also include a renewable energy commitment and a deeper focus on closed-loop manufacturing.
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Research asked representatives from business, government, NGOs and academia to identify the barriers, drivers and needs to advance the agenda.
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Insiders agree that algae-based foods, fuels and other products will be price-competitive with their traditional counterparts by 2020.
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Rethinking the way denim achieves its signature blue hues could have big sustainability implications.
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Good news for food: donut giant agrees to remove nanomaterial, while Dow pledges increased disclosure on the impacts of a controversial herbicide.
by Robert Kropp
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The Toxic Substances Control Act is up for reconsideration before Congress. It needs to be strengthened to assure testing of 62,000 chemicals now outside of the regulation.
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N2Africa teaches farmers to grow legumes, which fix plant-pleasing nitrogen in soil. That much-maligned hill of beans is both crop and fertilizer.
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Campaigners unite under common frame for holding businesses responsible for safer chemicals use. Disclosure and informed substitution are key.
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Concern is rising that new facilities will bring further harm to U.S. industrialized regions already bearing a heavy pollution burden.
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Now that Walgreens owns 'Priority Substances' star Boots Alliance, which drugstore thoroughbred should we bet on?
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Hydraulic fracturing is a way of life in many communities. Here's how a green chemistry organization is working with giants of oil and gas.
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2014 saw green success, so what's next? Members of our executive network give a peek into their plans for recycling, renewables, reporting and more.
by John Davies
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GreenBiz Executive Network leaders from Dell, Adobe, McDonald's and more talk about eliminating toxics, energy efficiency and other boastworthy wins.
by John Davies
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Can you answer this question? If not, there's one way that might sum up your strategy: passive.
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This is the first common metric for publicly benchmarking companies’ use of chemicals. Here's how it works.
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Women’s market power means companies must address chemical concerns or put their bottom line at risk.
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The company behind Timberland and Jansport took a long hard look at what chemicals are used to make its products, and found ways to make changes.
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A nonprofit that has worked with IKEA, Dell and Skanska details its tools that might help your business keep up with chemicals rules.
by Sonja Haider