Walmart cuts its toxic chemical footprint—making progress after backsliding
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Dana Floberg
8mo agoen
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toxicfreefuture.orgWalmart cuts its toxic chemical footprint—making progress after backslidingtoxicfreefuture.orgA few weeks ago, Walmart dropped some big news in its sustainability report: the company reduced its toxic chemical footprint! Walmart’s announcement shows us progress is possible, and that retailers don’t need to sacrifice market success in order to achieve change. The post Walmart cuts its toxic chemical footprint—making progress after backsliding appeared first on Toxic-Free Future .
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