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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 green cleaning products giant's approach to health messaging shows how a grassroots health campaign can spur consumer engagement.
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Californians are voting on a statewide initiative this November, which would require labels on all foods containing genetically modified organisms (GMOs).If passed, the measure could also change the way Americans approach their food supply.
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Even as both sides continue to wage a battle around whether or not genetically modified organisms are good for the planet and its people, new data show that ever-larger swaths of land are being planted in biotech crops.
by Marc Gunther
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The boom in demand for organically grown foods has led to a sharp rise in the relatively small number of organic farms. And for conventional farmers, there's a whole toolbox of approved chemicals waiting to help them transition to organic.
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The public at large probably doesn't think of the chemical giant as a major green player, but the company has made a big push toward green in four main areas, driven in part by customer and market demands.
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Seventh Generation's Martin Wolf talks about the big obstacles that remain to growing the green cleaning market, and why innovation has to happen behind consumers' backs.