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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
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We are nowhere near New Year’s Day, but based on recent corporate resolutions, 2015 is shaping up to be the year for ingredient transparency in products.
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In what may be an industry first, Procter & Gamble and the chemical giant join forces to use ethanol made from farm waste in laundry detergent.
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Since the Toxic Substances Control Act was passed in 1976, there has been a lack of national consensus on how to tackle hazardous chemicals. That’s meant
by Ken Zarker
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A new nonprofit is bringing together industry, researchers and educators to solve chemical policy issues.
by Ken Zarker
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Researchers are looking to nature to develop non-toxic glues that work better than synthetic materials. See what the lowly mussel taught a team at MIT.
by Tom McKeag
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'Rent-a-chemical' programs are emerging as a safer, more environmentally friendly way to reduce waste and help efficiency.
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Corporate giants, government agencies and industry groups are creating smarter ways to secure every link in the supply chain.
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Here's what happened when two retail giant joined forces to hold the first-ever Beauty and Personal Care Products Sustainability Summit.
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Toxins and super pollutants don't have to be business as usual. Here are two ways to get rid of them.
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Nike and Adidas are turning to this new tech. Yet major questions remain as to what can turn the tide to reduce pollution in the textile industry.
by Lydia Heida
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Underground methane lakes waste energy and fuel climate change. Here's what the search giant and nonprofit are doing about it.
by Fred Krupp
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Under pressure from customers, big box retailers offer to label plants labeled with bee-killing neonicotinoids and look for alternatives.
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Plastics manufacturing calls for many unhealthy chemicals. BizNGO's new scorecard shows how to determine which chemicals to avoid, and how to do it.
by Ann Blake
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The Interstate Chemicals Clearinghouse's guide helps states and companies promote better product design and prevent regrettable substitution.
by Topher Buck
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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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The green cleaning products giant's approach to health messaging shows how a grassroots health campaign can spur consumer engagement.
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Kaiser becomes the first healthcare organization to tackle toxic flame retardants in its hospitals, citing the health of patients and staff.
by Janet Howard
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Here's how to keep pace with astonishingly rapid changes in chemical requirements.
by Bob Kerr
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Fracking chemicals have been protected as trade secrets...but secrets look dirty. Here's how to disclose chemicals without losing business advantages.