Substitution means innovation

New report by non-profit organization ChemSec shows that regulating and substituting hazardous chemicals promotes innovation, safer and better products, and overall economic benefits

Green chemistry requires knowledge in toxicology

Green Chemistry & Commerce Council addresses chemists’ lack of toxicology training and resulting impediments for green chemistry at U.S. Congress

Guide to safer chemicals

Report by Chemical Watch on replacing hazardous chemicals in the supply chain with safer alternatives; approaches to alternatives assessment and business case studies presented

Behind the Label

Environmental Defense Fund initiative Behind the Label supports businesses to remove chemicals of concern from consumer products

The chemistry of the future is green

Potential and problems of green chemistry discussed at conference hosted by The Guardian

Avoiding regrettable substitutions

History of green chemistry discussed in The Guardian; experts call for informed strategies for removing classes of hazardous chemicals from consumer products