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It's generations too late to keep toxic PFAS out of the environment. A clutch of startups is developing methods for eliminating these ‘forever chemicals’.
by Elsa Wenzel
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When materials such as asbestos were put into use, lead was added to paint and gasoline and we discovered the properties of PVC, we didn’t know any better. Now we do, and it is time to start acting like it.
by Jon Smieja
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We cannot expect to transition to a sustainable circular economy by continuing to rely on toxic chemistry.
by Jon Smieja
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This biotechnology company is disrupting the dye industry.
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To make progress toward a truly circular economy, we need to unlearn much of what we know about chemistry.
by Jon Smieja
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Cycling materials require that we ensure those materials make use of safe and sustainable chemicals.
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Where do the circular economy and green chemistry meet, and how can business advance them both?
by Elsa Wenzel
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Plastic is everywhere — brands should be more upfront about that.
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How can the chemical leasing model enhance production by reducing the amount of chemicals?
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Beyond its direct effects on protecting the health of consumers and reducing toxic chemicals in the environment, the chemical strategy is a key component in the EU’s path towards a circular economy.
by Bob Kerr
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Plus, sustainable finance grows up.
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From refill schemes to more practical and viable recycling options, there's a stronger sense of urgency to find solutions.
by Meg Wilcox
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The first C2C- and EWG-certified fragrances were made with a unique startup-nonprofit-corporate collaboration. Here's what that means for the cosmetics industry at large.
by Elsa Wenzel
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A renewed focus on resources to help companies understand what’s in the materials they’re using — and reusing.
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Take timber and denim, for example.
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We need a better understanding of the circular economy, and chemical engineers might hold the answer.
by Roland Clift
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Chemical contamination prevents a truly circular economy. Here is what manufacturers are doing about it.