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2006年6月29日

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Greenbiz.com

New Report Details Safer Chemicals Use by Six Major Companies

A new study illuminates how some companies are working to eliminate toxic chemicals and materials in their products and building materials. The report, Healthy Business Strategies for Transforming the Toxic Chemical Economy, by the nonprofit Clean Production Action (CPA), profiles the toxics-reduction efforts by Avalon Natural Products, Dell Inc., H&M, Herman Miller, Interface, and Kaiser Permanente.