On Wednesday, The Safer Chemistry Impact (SCI)
Fund — an innovative blended-capital
initiative with seed funding from Apple and Google — released a
first-of-its-kind metrics framework to measure and drive the adoption of safer
chemistry across industries.
The
report,
Accelerating the Transition to Safer Chemistry: Establishing a Collective
Vision & Impact Metrics, is a multi-stakeholder effort to address the urgent
crisis of global chemical pollution — which rivals carbon emissions as an
existential threat to human and environmental health.
Unlike greenhouse gas emissions, where most companies have established clear and
measurable goals toward achieving carbon neutrality, few have established goals
for chemical-hazard
reduction
— even in the face of impending bans on "forever
chemicals,"
a growing number of toxic dyes and
chemicals
used in food and personal-care products, and other chemical classes. The old
adage, "You can't manage what you can't measure," may explain the lack of such
goals.
The report synthesizes ideas offered by government, nonprofit and industry
experts into a roadmap for global supply chains as it navigates the complex
transition away from chemicals linked to severe health issues including
reproductive problems, endocrine disruption and cancer. By providing a
standardized approach to assessing and quantifying progress towards safer
chemistry, the SCI Fund aims to enable companies with trusted data, simple
tools, and metrics to reduce risk and accelerate investment in verified, safer
alternatives.
The Safer Chemistry Impact Fund is taking on one of the biggest
challenges
in sustainable business today: replacing hazardous chemicals with safer
alternatives
across global supply chains. Its latest report sets a new benchmark for the
industry and introduces several key innovations:
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The Chemical Hazard Data Trust: A central data repository creating broad
access to actionable chemical hazard data that reduces costs and time to
replace chemicals of concern.
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Impact metrics: A set of six key metrics that track progress in data
quality, availability, innovation, collaboration and adoption of safer
chemistry.
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Metric zero: The Fund will characterize the chemicals used in at least
four in the next five years to prioritize action and investment in the
sector. Retailers, brands, formulators and chemical suppliers will utilize
metric zero to set individual actions and goals that could contribute to the
broader industry effort.
"The release of these metrics marks a turning point in corporate sustainability
efforts," said Bill Walsh, Director
of the SCI Fund. "They will enable action on par with successful
carbon-reduction efforts. Now, we can measure our progress toward using
chemicals and chemistry — along with energy — in harmony with planetary
boundaries and healthy life on
Earth."
These metrics are expected to be game-changing for a variety of stakeholders:
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Industry: Businesses can set clear goals for reducing chemical hazards,
track their progress and communicate their achievements to stakeholders. The
metrics will also facilitate collaboration across supply chains — driving
the development and adoption of safer alternatives.
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Investors: The metrics will provide investors with a standardized way to
assess chemical impacts as part of the environmental, social and governance
(ESG) performance of companies — enabling them to make more informed
investment
decisions.
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Policymakers: The metrics will provide policymakers with the data they
need to develop effective regulations and incentives to promote safer
chemicals and protect public health and the environment.
"This science-based, data-driven, collaborative effort has revealed that
chemical hazards are knowable and the number of chemicals we are dealing with is
manageable,” says SCI Fund Advisory Board member Stacy
Glass. “While shared data is an
enabler, collaboration is the accelerator. Working with this new framework, we
can systematically reduce and one day eliminate chemical pollution."
The SCI Fund is committed to working with stakeholders across sectors to
implement these metrics and drive the adoption of safer chemistry at scale. The
fund invites businesses, investors and philanthropies to join this collaborative
effort and contribute to a world free from toxic chemical pollution where
chemicals are created and used in harmony with healthy life. Organizations
interested in adopting safer chemistry are encouraged to visit
www.saferchemistryimpactfund.org or
contact the Fund Director at
[email protected].
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Sustainable Brands Staff
Published Aug 22, 2024 2pm EDT / 11am PDT / 7pm BST / 8pm CEST