5 ways companies are defending bees July 10, 2015 by Tiffany Finck-Haynes Here’s how Home Depot, Lowe’s, Whole Foods and BJ’s are getting on board to protect pollinators. Supply Chain Supply Chain Conservation
The $1.1 trillion question: What’s your chemical footprint? June 19, 2015 by Mark S. Rossi With $1.1 trillion in total asset backing, the Chemical Footprint Project could be poised to do for toxic materials what water and carbon footprinting have done for conservation and emissions.
How the apparel industry is cleaning up textiles June 5, 2015 by Amanda Cattermole These important tools are keeping hazardous chemicals out of clothing from the outset. Supply Chain Apparel
From Facebook to Ashley Furniture, use of toxic flame retardants wanes May 8, 2015 by Mike Schade Major home goods retailers and big office buyers alike are stepping up to further scrutinize toxic flame retardants used in furniture. Supply Chain
Charting a path to make green chemistry mainstream April 3, 2015 by Amy Perlmutter Research asked representatives from business, government, NGOs and academia to identify the barriers, drivers and needs to advance the agenda. Chemicals & Toxics Supply Chain
5 essential practices help assure safer chemicals in products March 6, 2015 by Beverley Thorpe Campaigners unite under common frame for holding businesses responsible for safer chemicals use. Disclosure and informed substitution are key. Chemicals & Toxics Consumer Products
CVS Health and WBA race to Rx for safer chemicals February 19, 2015 by Richard Liroff Now that Walgreens owns "Priority Substances" star Boots Alliance, which drugstore thoroughbred should we bet on? Chemicals & Toxics Consumer Products
Apache and ACS GCI collaborate to advance greener fracking fluids January 16, 2015 by Richard Liroff 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. Oil & Gas Chemicals & Toxics Fracking
What’s your company's chemical risk? December 15, 2014 by Mark S. Rossi & Kevin Munn Can you answer this question? If not, there's one way that might sum up your strategy: passive. Chemicals & Toxics Corporate Strategy Supply Chain
Chemical Footprint Project: The next step in reporting December 8, 2014 by Mark S. Rossi & Sally Edwards & Tim Greiner This is the first common metric for publicly benchmarking companies’ use of chemicals. Here's how it works. Chemicals & Toxics