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Advanced information technologies can help renewable energy manufacturers embed human health and environmental criteria into the front end of the design phase of materials and products.
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Many things are in flux but there are significant supplies of waste carbon from global industrial emissions worldwide for companies to use.
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The ever-increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are squeezing out other nutrients that plant feeders — such as insects and people — need to thrive.
by Ellen Welti
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Among those featured: Beautycounter CEO Gregg Renfrew and Environmental Defense Fund President Fred Krupp.
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In this week's episode, companies back Cali’s chemicals labeling law; Home Depot constructs a chemicals policy; RMI at 35 and BSR at 25, examined.
by Joel Makower
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EDF details the giant retailer's new goal of reducing its chemical footprint by 10 percent by 2022.
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As calls for ingredient transparency grow, companies such as Target, Clorox and Reckitt Benckiser are taking control of ingredients.
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Two dozen companies from across sectors respond to an inaugural survey on taking stock of chemicals in products and supply chains.
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We are nowhere near New Year’s Day, but based on recent corporate resolutions, 2015 is shaping up to be the year for ingredient transparency in products.