SC Johnson Eliminates PVC Packaging
In 2002, SC Johnson completed a PVC-free packaging transition, representing over 3.7 million pounds of PVC diverted from production and disposal and cost savings. For example, Argentina replaced PVC blister packs with polypropylene for a cost savings of $150,000 a year. It was initiated through the company’s Greenlist process, which avoids purchasing persistent bioaccumulative toxic (PBT) chemicals. This company report, Moving Toward Sustainability, provides an overview of their efforts to phase out PVC and PBT chemicals.
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Greening the Company’s Supply Chain
This case study report by an environmental consulting firm provides detailed information on SC Johnson’s Greenlist process.
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