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Green Processing: The Cosmetics Industry’s Best-Kept Sustainability Secret

Green Processing: The Cosmetics Industry’s Best-Kept Sustainability Secret | Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR, Sustainability, SocioEconomic, Community | Scoop.it

Jan 8, 2013 - Environmental Leader

Consumers are increasingly demanding “greener” products. Today more than ever, buyers care not only about the ingredients inside their favorite products, but also about the impact manufacturing these products has on the environment ..... http://www.environmentalleader.com/2013/01/08/green-processing-the-cosmetics-industrys-best-kept-sustainability-secret/

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New Report: The Big Downturn? Nanogeopolitics

New Report: The Big Downturn? Nanogeopolitics | Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR, Sustainability, SocioEconomic, Community | Scoop.it

The Big Downturn? Nanogeopolitics, ETC Group’s new 68-page report on global governance of nanoscale technologies, is an update of our 2005 Nanogeopolitics survey. In the intervening five years, policymakers – some kicking and screaming – have begun to acknowledge that fast-tracking nanotech has come at a price and that some sort of regulation is needed to deal with at least some of the risks nanoscale technologies pose. But governments and industry, hand in hand, have come too far and invested too much to give up on nanotech’s promise of becoming the strategic platform for global control of manufacturing, food, agriculture and health – a pillar of the 21st century’s “green economy.” This report revisits nano’s geopolitical landscape, providing a current snapshot of global investment, markets, governance and control, including intellectual property.

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