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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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Getting ahead of toxic 'forever chemicals' and their kin.
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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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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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Lowe's shouldn't stop there. And more retailers should start banning PFAS in products.
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Key trends that have financial implications for investors.
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We should applaud the growing number of safer product commitments from retailers. But we need to ensure improvements happen across the entire beauty aisle.
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New report card ranks Walmart, Amazon, Target, Costco and other retailers on safer chemical policies.
by Mike Schade
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For a decade, EDF has worked with the retail colossus. Here's the take on the latest targets from the NGO's director of corporate partnerships.
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The potential carcinogens in our everyday environments has come to wider attention, but still they lurk. Here are 10 companies that avoid use of harmful materials and promote healthy environments.
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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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Under pressure from customers, big box retailers offer to label plants labeled with bee-killing neonicotinoids and look for alternatives.
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Wal-Mart, Target and other major retailers have discovered that greener chemicals and concerned citizens create a potent formula for change.
by Joel Makower
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Ambitious initiatives look beyond standard regulations to make consumer products safer and more sustainable.
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Walmart's huge move toward reducing toxics in products can create a lasting effect. Here's why.
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At Walmart's Global Sustainability Milestone Meeting today, the retailer vowed to target chemical and fertilizer use in its mammoth supply chain.
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British retail giant teams up with Greenpeace to develop tough new supply chain policy.
by James Murray
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Products like lead-laden lipstick and nuclear-colored gummy worms claim they're "natural." How come the Natural Products Association's new label doesn't fix that?