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Dr. Maida P. Galvez

New study finds nearly 70% of companies surveyed have improved toxic chemical safety programs

A new report released today by the Mind the Store campaign finds significant chemical policy improvement with nearly 70% of companies surveyed having better chemical safety programs now compared to their first evaluation dating as far back as 2016.

Filed Under: Mind the Store Tagged With: Apple, beauty products, hydroquinone, IKEA, Jose Bravo, Laurie Valeriano, Lowe's, Mike Belliveau, Mike Schade, mind the store, Target, textiles, Walmart, Ace Hardware, Kroger’s, dollar tree, Dollar General, 99 Cents Only, sobeys, publix, dollar stores, Who's Minding the Store? retailer report card, Whole Foods Market, Sally Beauty, PFAS, Starbucks, Subway, success, Sephora, Dr. Maida P. Galvez, Ulta Beauty, Rite Aid, 7-Eleven, Alimentation Couche-Tard, REI, Metro, Nordstrom, Restaurant Brands International

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New report reveals top retailers making major chemical safety advances

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A new report reveals that many of North America’s largest retail companies are embracing chemical safety policies to help protect consumers from toxic chemicals in products. In the largest-ever analysis of its kind, 63% of evaluated companies improved over the past year alone.

Filed Under: Mind the Store Tagged With: Apple, Bed Bath & Beyond, buybuy BABY, IKEA, Jose Bravo, Lowe's, Mike Belliveau, Mike Schade, phthalates, Roger McFadden, Sarah Doll, Target, Walmart, ortho-phthalates, bisphenol A (BPA), Staples, Dollar General, Who's Minding the Store? retailer report card, Ahold Delhaize, PFAS, success, Panera Bread, bisphenols, Sephora, Dr. Robin M. Whyatt, Bobbi Wilding, Muhannad Malas, Dr. Maida P. Galvez

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