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31 Aug 2011

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Greenpeace East Asia, ChemSec, Business for Social Responsibility's China Training Institute

Business Lecture on Hazardous Chemicals Substitution and Elimination [27 Sep, Shenzhen, China]

[T]he “Business Lecture on Hazardous Chemicals Substitution and Elimination” tries to reach out to corporations in China that…want to take efforts to avoid the use and release of the most hazardous and risky chemicals. The event will introduce companies to ChemSec’s SIN List (Substitute It Now!) initiative, which provides progressive-thinking companies with a roadmap to guide their chemical-use practices…The event will also feature practical guidelines developed by Greenpeace…[and] Sony Ericsson [joint venture Sony & Ericsson] will also introduce its own experience with hazardous chemical substitution…