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Investors and consumers demand action from Costco on toxic chemicals

Company’s efforts to move away from harmful chemicals must improve, say advocates at annual shareholder meeting

Filed Under: Mind the Store Tagged With: BPA, chemical policy, consumers, Costco, failing grade, flame retardants, investors, lower prices, petitions, phthalates, retailers, shaeholders meeting, Target, toxic chemicals, Walmart, Who's Minding the Store? retailer report card

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Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families congratulates Target on new chemical policy and goals, urges Amazon and other retailers to follow suit

Today Target announced a new chemical policy and goals. Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families’ Mind the Store campaign has challenged Target and other retailers to develop comprehensive policies to eliminate and substitute toxic chemicals.

Filed Under: Mind the Store Tagged With: Amazon, chemical policy, consumers, Costco, flame retardants, fragrance, PFCs, phthalates, retailers, safer alternatives, safer products, success, suppliers, Target, toxic chemicals, transparency

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New report shows big retailers cracking down on toxic chemicals in consumer products but others remain serious laggards

Walmart, Target, and CVS among the best; Amazon and Costco among the worst

Filed Under: Mind the Store Tagged With: Albertsons, allergens, Amazon, Best Buy, chemical footprint project, chemical policy, consumers, corporate responsibility, cosmetics, Costco, CVS, fragrance, grades, kroger, Lowe's, MADE SAFE, nanomaterials, pharmacy, progress, retailers, Safer Choice, standards, Target, The Home Depot, Walgreens, Walmart, Who's Minding the Store? retailer report card

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