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Ulta Beauty is bringing refillable containers back to the cosmetics industry

GreenBiz

17 with the Environmental Defense Fund to continue the reduction of toxic chemicals in its products. . Ulta, like Sephora, is planning a Made Without list that will tag products free of parabens, phthalates and 25 other chemical categories. The company announced a partnership Aug.

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Finding the ‘True Value’ of Food Can Drive Innovation Across Sectors

Stanford Social Innovation

A fuller understanding of the connections between humans, the environment, and food systems—as well as the multiplier effect these connections have on health, well-being, social justice, and livelihoods—can be harnessed for ever-more positive impacts across food systems and sustainability as a whole. King and Kenneth P.

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What’s in a Name? The Ethics of Building Naming Gifts

Stanford Social Innovation

Law professor John Eason notes that present-day social justice movements often call for renouncing past namings for slave owners, white supremacists, or anti-Semites. Under his watch, the company was fined $18 million in 2009 for environmental pollution in Rhode Island where Brown is located.

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