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Is Walmart selling unsustainable products from 'sustainability leaders'?
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Walmart's Sustainability Leaders program can confuse customers into believing some very unsustainable products are environmentally friendly, says Seventh Generation's former CEO.
March 31, 2015
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Jeffrey Hollender
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