Sustainable Markets Foundation
To reform both government policies and corporate practices in order to reduce the adverse impact of toxic chemicals on human health and the environment.
To reform both government policies and corporate practices in order to reduce the adverse impact of toxic chemicals on human health and the environment.
To reduce greenhouse gas emissions by promoting energy efficiency, clean energy, and the transition away from fossil fuels.
To push New England states to be clean energy leaders by promoting ambitious goals for solar power and offshore wind, defending existing clean energy policies, and strengthening the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
To steadily drive down use and production of 100 priority chemicals in consumer products in favor of truly safer alternatives.
To steadily drive down use and production of 100 priority chemicals in consumer products in favor of truly safer alternatives.
To develop and launch a widely recognized and used chemical scorecard that benchmarks companies within and across sectors on their progress in substituting toxic chemicals in production processes and products with safer alternatives.
To scale up production and marketing of regionally produced food by educating farmers and fishermen about cooperative business models, providing them with technical assistance, and eliminating legal barriers that new farm and fishing cooperatives face.
To leverage the burgeoning body of science on health effects from toxic chemicals in the environment to secure state administrative actions and support federal policy reforms.
To reform federal policy to better protect the public from unsafe chemicals; promote state-level regulation of chemicals in the absence of federal action; build market pressure focused on particular chemicals of concern; and defend federal programs for assessing chemical safety…
To reduce greenhouse gas emissions and shrink the carbon footprint of the commercial and industrial sector by establishing new regulatory structures and services needed to stimulate private investments in these buildings.