Greenlist Bulletin 2008 Issues
Greenlist Bulletin is a weekly online publication of the Toxics Use Reduction Institute Library at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, featuring abstracts of recent articles, books and Web sites related to pollution prevention, industrial production, sustainability, and toxics research.
Greenlist(tm) Bulletin 02/01/2008 |
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| 1. Massachusetts chemical fact sheet: Formaldehyde 2. State of green business 2008 3. Water repellent wood fiber products developed 4. Case study: one company's lead-free journey 5. Security, commerce suffer chemical imbalance 6. Increasing paper efficiency 7. FDA reports perchlorate widespread: millions of children at risk from exposure levels 8. Soy carpet backing delivers performance 9. Hold the mercury: how to avoid mercury when buying fish 10. Engineered nanoscale materials and derivative products: regulatory challenges Read more... | |
Greenlist(tm) Bulletin 01/18/2008 |
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| 1. The eco-patent commons 2. State health officials fault lack of federal action on waterproofing spray 3. Big cut for science of the small in Australia 4. Halogens and halides 5. Maine Governor receives final report on toxic chemicals 6. Biochip mimics the body to reveal toxicity of industrial compounds 7. Big firms invest in a greener China 8. Healthy, clean & green: a workers' action guide to a greener workplace 9. The master ROI table for office and building products 10. Risk assessment of engineered nanomaterials: a survey of industrial approaches Read more... | |
Greenlist(tm) Bulletin 01/11/2008 |
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| 1. Clean Tech: an agenda for a healthy economy 2. Green IT specs now required 3. Evaluation and control of occupational health risks from nanoparticles 4. University of Washington selects shared electric bicycle system from Intrago 5. New Jersey issues perc phaseout plan 6. The survival and long-term reliability of lead-free PCBs 7. Final Report: Green the Capitol Initiative 8. More flame retardants found in house dust 9. Environmentally friendly goods buzz at CES [podcast] 10. Bioengineering for pollution prevention through development of biobased materials and energy: state of the science report Read more... | |
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