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A new climate agreement with the U.S. disregards China’s plans to increase plastics production.
by Leah Garden
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Sponsored: Katherine Agapitos, chair of Together for Sustainability’s (TfS) Scope 3 GHG program, reflects on one year of the PCF Guideline and its progress.
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This 'safety by design' approach took seven years and millions of dollars.
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Big companies are breaking new ground by measuring and reporting their chemical footprints. What steps can your business take?
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For a decade, EDF has worked with the retail colossus. Here's the take on the latest targets from the NGO's director of corporate partnerships.
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After prioritizing their own strategies for years, the retailers are backing industry-driven leadership for sustainable cosmetics.
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'Regulation by retailer' is redefining what quality means and setting missions for corporations as product testing and screening agents.
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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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Research asked representatives from business, government, NGOs and academia to identify the barriers, drivers and needs to advance the agenda.
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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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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
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Consumers need to know what's in the products they buy, so companies must go up the supply chain to learn exactly what's in the products they sell.
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Walmart's phaseout of toxic chemicals reached a milestone today.
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Companies want to remove toxic chemicals from their products, but as a group of businesses and nonprofits found, it's easier said than done.
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The 'revolutionary' approach, which counts IKEA as an investor, works with polyester but could be applied to cotton next.
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What materials are really in the chair you're sitting on? This trade group quickly learned how complex the answer is.
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Walmart's huge move toward reducing toxics in products can create a lasting effect. Here's why.
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Chemical-free products may be impossible, but a new tool aims to help better manage the supply chain.
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Major apparel companies share best practices, supplier toolkits and more though the nine-year-old AFIRM Group.
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Whether reformulating products or transforming the supply chain, companies are seeing the benefits of working together.
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Greenpeace International's investigation reveals dumping of industrial wastewater with a wide range of hazardous substances in two of China's most important textile manufacturing zones.
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Clothing giant commits to eliminate all releases of hazardous chemicals from its supply chain by 2020.
by James Murray
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British retail giant teams up with Greenpeace to develop tough new supply chain policy.
by James Murray
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The National Cattleman's Beef Association, BASF and Walmart are just three of the diverse companies that are applying the new sustainability metrics developed by the Sustainability Consortium to green their supply chains.