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44% of TJX shareholders vote to ‘establish a path to reduce its chemical footprint’ of the company

"More than 44% of shareholders of Framingham-based The TJX Companies, Inc. demand the discount retailer reduce toxic chemicals in the manufacturing of the products it sells in its stores. The shareholders made the demand at the company’s annual shareholders’ meeting, said a press release by the Investor Environmental Health Network." Read the full article …

Press Release: TJX Companies, Inc.—Over 44% of the retailer’s shareholders voted for action to reduce chemical risk

Immediate Release:  June 15th, 2020   CONTACT: Alexandra McPherson, Amcpherson@niagarashare.org, t) +1 716.572.2266             TJX Companies, Inc.—Over 44% of the retailer’s shareholders voted for action to reduce chemical risk   First resolution of its kind on chemical footprinting   Somerville, MA—A near majority of shareholders asked TJX Companies, Inc., a leading off-price apparel and home goods… …

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Black Lives Matter - Justice, Peace, & Solidarity

Dear reader, The murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Freddie Gray, Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Philando Castile, Stephon Clark, and so many more starkly demonstrate the racism and associated violence by police and armed citizens that pervades America. COVID-19’s disproportionate impacts on communities of color, especially Black people, are yet another gruesome reminder of structural racism in our country. Lack of access to health care, jobs… …

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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH NEWS PFAS-free firefighting foams: Are they safer?

A potential solution One U.S. nonprofit is working with makers and buyers of PFAS-free firefighting foams to make that screening process smoother. In January, Clean Production Action launched the first eco-label certification program for PFAS-free firefighting foams. The program ensures that foams claiming to be PFAS-free are, in fact, free of these added chemicals, as well as thousands of other chemicals of high concern, such as alkylphenols, surfactants that are found in detergents, cleaners,… …

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EVERYDAY PRODUCTS ARE FULL OF HARMFUL CHEMICALS. CAN GREEN CHEMISTRY LEAD THE WAY TO SAFER ALTERNATIVES?

To make products better for human health and the environment, you have to know what your suppliers are using to make what they send your way. But “20 years ago, most companies didn’t have a clue about what was in their products … unless there was a legal requirement,” says Mark Rossi, executive director of Clean Production Action and co-author of GreenScreen. Chemical formulations are often proprietary, which is part of why companies might not know what’s in their… …

COVID-19 Update: A message from Clean Production Action

Dear Friends of Clean Production Action,   Like you, we watch the coronavirus news with growing concern.  We believe it’s critical to do our part to help reduce the spread of COVID-19.  To that end, and consistent with CDC guidance and governmental recommendations:   We are working from home.  Our infrastructure allows us to do this and continue our critical work and our partnerships with you.  You can continue to contact us by telephone or email. We are… …

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BizNGO 2019 Conference: Chemical Footprint Project Survey: Investor Perspective

Caroline Boden of Merecy Investment Services gave this presentation on the Chemical Footprint Project (CFP) Survey: Highlights from 4th Annual Report panel at the 2019 BizNGO Annual Meeting. Download slide deck …

Webinar: Regenerative Product Systems

This webinar was hosted by Seventh Generation’s Director of Sustainability & Authenticity, Martin Wolf, along with presentations from Arlan Peters, Head of Sustainability at Novozymes; and Tim Greiner, Co-founder and Managing Director at Pure Strategies. Together they introduced the subject of regenerative product systems, and lead a Q&A. Download slide deck …

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Dollar stores moving to pull dangerous plastics from shelves

The Chemical Footprint Project measures a company’s chemical footprint and then tracks their progress toward using safer alternatives throughout their supply chain. Any company involved with the CFP formally submits data to the program, beginning with a survey that establishes a baseline score. “Dollar Tree is a case where we felt it was also an issue of social justice,” says Alexandra McPherson, a project manager for the Investor Environmental Health Network, an investor… …

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Dollar Tree joins Chemical Footprint Project

CONTACT: Alexandra McPherson, t) +1 716.572.2266 Dollar Tree joins Chemical Footprint Project Investor Environmental Health Network (IEHN) members engaged the retailer in its safer chemicals management policies & practices Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia and Trinity Health commend Dollar Tree for taking a major step forward in reducing chemical risks Somerville, MA—Dollar Tree Store, Inc., an American chain of discount variety stores that operates 14,835 stores throughout the… …