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The effort to solve the HFC refrigerant problem is still in its early days. Here are four things grocers can start doing now.
by Jesse Klein
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Manufacturing and chemical industries are responding to the new business-as-usual.
by Leah Garden
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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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Houston-based Solugen just announced plans for its second sustainable molecule factory. Here’s why you should be paying attention.
by Tom Howarth
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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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It's generations too late to keep toxic PFAS compounds out of the environment. Does that make a forever market for companies that 'destroy' forever chemicals?
by Elsa Wenzel
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Researchers are only beginning to uncover the toxic cocktail of chemicals, microplastics and heavy metals hidden in car and truck tires. But experts say these tire emissions are a significant source of air and water pollution and may be affecting humans as well as wildlife.
by Jim Robbins
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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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S&P Global Commodity Insights takes a deep dive into the many macro- and micro-level factors that are likely to impact the global chemicals markets in
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The transition to greener chemicals offers holistic solutions to plastics pollution, climate change and biodiversity, but we need more investments to scale innovation.
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Berlin-based company Dude Chem is attempting to shake things up in the world of pharmaceutical manufacturing.
by Tom Howarth
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Innovation alone will not save us from climate catastrophe. We must first acknowledge the many forms of toxicity that have contributed to our human-made emergency.
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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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Cancer Alley, an 85-mile stretch along the Mississippi River in Louisiana, is home to over 200 plastic and petrochemical plants — and some of the most polluted air in the U.S.
by Suz Okie
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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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U.S. manufacturing giant moves ahead of regulators by promising to phase out harmful PFAS substances within three years.
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Major net zero blueprint for the sector says transformation into 'planet-positive force' is technically feasible and would deliver huge financial and jobs benefits.
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From forests ignited by shelling to wrecked factories spewing pollution to precarious nuclear plants, the long-term impacts could be profound.
by Fred Pearce
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This biotechnology company is disrupting the dye industry.
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Twelve, a California-based startup, is turning water and carbon dioxide into critical chemicals once dependent upon fossil fuels.
by Leah Garden
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At old industrial sites around the country flooding is causing more toxins to pour into citie.s
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Colorado will restrict the sale of PFAS in many consumer products starting in 2024, and at least 11 states are moving to impose restrictions.
by Meg Wilcox
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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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Evolved By Nature recently raised $120 million to cultivate technology that uses natural silk protein to replace certain petrochemical ingredients in skincare and leather products.
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Chemicals of concern are in your food packaging. This may help.