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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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As the fashion industry tackles toxic chemicals, here's a five-step plan for phasing them out.
by Linda Greer
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The latest roundup of sustainability news looks at big environmental pledges from the EU and Maersk, green chemical news, and more.
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Whether reformulating products or transforming the supply chain, companies are seeing the benefits of working together.
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It's not as easy as it may seem for a manufacturer to disclose to the public a complete list of all product ingredients.
by Tish Tablan
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Fashion brand sets deadline to eliminate the release of hazardous chemicals throughout its supply chain.
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Despite opposition, CS found a healthy market demanding safer and transparent products.
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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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If approved, the proposed legislation will inspire greater public confidence, reward sustainability innovators and deliver improvements all along the value chain.
by Elise Hunter
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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.
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The world's largest soupmaker says it will eventually stop using BPA -- a controversial chemical -- to line its cans. Advocates call the decision a big step for the canned-foods industry.
by Jennifer Kho
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A new study about the potentially toxic off-gassing chemicals in vehicles -- responsible for 'new car smell' -- finds steady improvement across most vehicles, though cars from Mitsubishi, Chrysler and Kia showed high levels of those chemicals.
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Chuck Bennett, the VP for Earth and Community Care at Aveda talks about the origin of his job title, the company's commitment to Cradle to Cradle design, their synergistic relationship with parent company Estee Lauder, and more.
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A chemical that has been used in some soda products for decades -- and which is perfectly legal under FDA regulations -- has been known to cause skin lesions, memory loss and nerve disorders, according to a new exposé.
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Steve Savage, a Stanford-trained plant scientist, says that organic agriculture won't save the planet and in face won't be able to <i>feed</i> the planet.
by Marc Gunther
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BASF's North American Sustainability Leader, Charlene Wall-Warren, discusses the ubiquitous nature of BASF's product lines, her role in communicating BASF's commitment to sustainability, and the company's recent involvement in the Sustainability Consortium.
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China expects to reach an important solar milestone by the end of the, shipping companies support the White House's new big-rig fuel rules, and more in today's early roundup.
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The public at large probably doesn't think of the chemical giant as a major green player, but the company has made a big push toward green in four main areas, driven in part by customer and market demands.
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Consumer demands for safe products and state laws put double pressure on companies producing goods made with toxic chemicals.
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Seventh Generation's Martin Wolf talks about the big obstacles that remain to growing the green cleaning market, and why innovation has to happen behind consumers' backs.
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A review of the BBC's science coverage -- and 'false balance' therein -- as well as an up-close look at cow manure are among the items on our radar this morning.
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Legislation to be introduced in Washington today will overhaul how the FDA regulates personal care products -- and despite the predictable cries about "job-killing" laws, here's how the Act will benefit not just small companies, but everyone.
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GE shows a 10-to-1 ratio on ecomagination investments to revenues, oil companies wholeheartedly embrace fracking disclosure laws, and air travel may get a little greener: These stories and more popped up on our radar this morning.