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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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Chemical industry executives face draconian choices if their strategy is to perpetuate the status quo.
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Recent testing by Toxic-Free Future on products from 10 major retailers found that at least one item from each contained PFAS.
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Getting ahead of toxic 'forever chemicals' and their kin.
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Potential chemical impacts during the use phase are important considerations to include in material decisions, and these impacts must be considered in weighing the true cost of a product.
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Tracing the destructive path of plastic in the most notoriously toxic region of America's petrochemical landscape.
by Erica Cirino
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The chemicals have been detected in indoor air, and at troubling levels in drinking water supplies throughout the U.S. and around the globe.
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Plastic is everywhere — brands should be more upfront about that.
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And rather than replace one hazardous product with another, the companies must increase their offerings of organic and other safer alternatives.
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Today roughly 80 percent of every barrel of oil is used to make gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, with the rest going into petrochemical products.
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The toxicity of 381 pesticides in the U.S. more than doubled for pollinators and aquatic invertebrates over the past two decades.
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Sponsored: Tide shares its journey to reformulate and redesign its detergent to create a superior clean in cold water.
by Jerry Porter
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How can the chemical leasing model enhance production by reducing the amount of chemicals?
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PFAS are found in everything from food packaging to stain-resistant rugs to raincoats sold at popular retailers.
by Mike Schade
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When companies guide their business by adopting best practices in chemical management, they are inherently protecting their most vulnerable customers by providing products that are safer for everyone.
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The company’s proposed manufacturing process uses biological buildings blocks, rather than petroleum-based chemicals. But so far, that’s still an aspiration.
by Meg Wilcox
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This is an extremely nascent market, and it will take government support in the form of incentives and R&D investments to catalyze innovation.
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Lowe's shouldn't stop there. And more retailers should start banning PFAS in products.
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Researchers have found that even low levels of exposure to certain phthalates can lead to hormonal disruption and reproductive harm, as well as lasting damage in children’s brain development.
by NRDC
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A growing wave of volatile organic compounds requirements call for expanded actions by global enterprises.
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AstraZeneca, Agilent and others are working with the organization to shrink the carbon footprint and waste of the world's research labs.
by Elsa Wenzel
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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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The new way of processing iron uses hydrogen instead of coal — building on hydrogen's low-emissions promise.