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Mike Schade

Mind the Store Campaign Director
Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families

Mike Schade is the Mind the Store Campaign Director at Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families.

Mike Schade is the Mind the Store Campaign Director at Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families.

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Preventing Toxic Pollution in a Pandemic: Retailers Report Progress Toward Safer Chemicals
Preventing Toxic Pollution in a Pandemic: Retailers Report Progress Toward Safer Chemicals

Chemistry, Materials & Packaging / The fifth annual 'Who's Minding the Store?' retailer report card shines a light on both market leaders and laggards in chemical safety. Grading retailers against one another motivates action to improve; and mobilizing public concern reminds companies that customers matter the most. - 2 years ago

More Major Retailers Are Saying ‘Forever Chemicals No More’
More Major Retailers Are Saying ‘Forever Chemicals No More’

Chemistry, Materials & Packaging / To paraphrase Voltaire: “With great market power comes great responsibility.” Retail market leaders are setting the pace in the transition to safer chemistry in their products and packaging. Their actions add up to saying, “Forever chemicals no more.” - 4 years ago

How Your Company Can Tackle Toxics in 2019
How Your Company Can Tackle Toxics in 2019

Walking the Talk / Brands should take note of a new retail sustainability trend that responds to growing consumer demand for healthier products and full ingredient disclosure. - 5 years ago

A New Year’s Resolution for Retailers: Eliminate Toxic Chemicals
A New Year’s Resolution for Retailers: Eliminate Toxic Chemicals

Chemistry, Materials & Packaging / This New Year’s, retailers should make a resolution to get toxic chemicals out of their products and packaging. At a time when the EPA is undermining the implementation of the nation’s new chemical safety law enacted just last year, it’s more critical than ever for retailers to step up and use their market clout to drive dangerous chemicals out of commerce and ensure substitutes are safe. Over the past year, we’ve seen a growing number of retailers adopt new or expand sustainability policies to identify and remove chemicals that are harmful to public health. - 6 years ago

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