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Insights into investor engagement that companies should understand are as relevant today as they were seven years ago.
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With chemical disclosure on the rise, the mega retailer is one example of a company adjusting the way product ingredients are tracked and disclosed.
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Now that Walgreens owns 'Priority Substances' star Boots Alliance, which drugstore thoroughbred should we bet on?
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Hydraulic fracturing is a way of life in many communities. Here's how a green chemistry organization is working with giants of oil and gas.
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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.
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A prescription for the energy industry to lower fracking’s chemical impact and address community concerns with more meaningful public disclosure.
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BPA is now a poster child example of a substance that can pose a reputational hazard for companies. Triclosan could become, as Yogi Berra might say, a case of "déjà vu all over again."<br />
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Facing risks from toxic toys to questions about nanomaterials, smart companies have begun to take dramatic steps forward in disclosing potentially toxic ingredients to investors, customers and policymakers alike.
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At first glance it seems an impossible task to take on the hundreds or thousands of chemicals in your company's supply chain, but a number of companies have developed useful approaches to measuring and lowering their use of hazardous chemicals.
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The first of a three-part series about developing a benchmark to help companies embrace green chemistry and toxic reductions explores which firms are leading the charge, and how they benefit from designing greener products.