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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 05/02/2008

  1. Making a good impression: nanoimprint lithography tests at NIST 2. Chemical assessments: low productivity and new interagency review process limit the usefulness and credibility of EPA's Integrated Risk Information System 3. Polluted pets: high levels of toxic industrial chemicals contaminate cats and dogs 4. Rhodia launches production of eco-friendly solvent at new unit in Brazil 5. Incense smoke: clinical, structural and molecular effects on airway disease 6. Electronics Environmental Benefits Calculator 7. Corporate social responsibility through an economic lens 8. Fear, but few facts, on hybrid risk 9. Sustainable Cotton Project 10. MassHEIS: Massachusetts Health and Environment Information System Read more...

Greenlist(tm) Bulletin 04/25/2008

  1. Precious metal plating and the environment 2. Toxic stock syndrome: how corporate financial reports fail to apprise investors of the risks of product recalls and toxic liabilities 3. Researchers look to make environmentally friendly plastics 4. Take the guesswork out of green 5. A hybrid life cycle inventory of nano-scale semiconductor manufacturing 6. Integrating environment and human health: A report on the Seventh National Conference on Science, Policy and the Environment 7. Let 'lean' guide you to 'green' 8. Laundering socks with nano particles possible health, environmental risk 9. Corporate voluntary environmental programs don’t perform as well as expected 10. Puzzle, precaution over plastic Read more...

Greenlist(tm) Bulletin 04/18/2008

  1. Choosing a new cleaning product based on environmental, health and safety issues 2. The benefits of energy and water audits 3. EcoPinion Survey, “Branding Green But Seeing Red,” Highlights Lack Of Consumer Awareness And Acceptance Of Green Brands 4. A turn to alternative chemicals 5. Beets: A Biodegradable Bonus for Earth-Friendly Plastics? 6. FDA relied on industry studies to judge safety 7. Nanotechnology: An insurer's perspective 8. GREENGUARD Expands into Certifying Computers & Electronics 9. Pulp friction 10. Recirculating air filtration significantly reduces exposure to airborne nanoparticles Read more...

Greenlist(tm) Bulletin 03/28/2008

  1. Choosing a new cleaning product based on environmental, health and safety issues 2. The benefits of energy and water audits 3. EcoPinion Survey, “Branding Green But Seeing Red,” Highlights Lack Of Consumer Awareness And Acceptance Of Green Brands 4. A turn to alternative chemicals 5. Beets: A Biodegradable Bonus for Earth-Friendly Plastics? 6. FDA relied on industry studies to judge safety 7. Nanotechnology: An insurer's perspective 8. GREENGUARD Expands into Certifying Computers & Electronics 9. Pulp friction 10. Recirculating air filtration significantly reduces exposure to airborne nanoparticles Read more...

Greenlist(tm) Bulletin 03/21/2008

  1. Dental offices contribute to methylmercury burden 2. The Corporate Ecosystem Services Review: Guidelines for Identifying Business Risks & Opportunities Arising from Ecosystem Change 3. Eco-friendly pyrotechnics 4. EPA needs to ensure that best practices and procedures are followed when making further changes to its library network 5. Health problems in Persian Gulf War veterans higher due to chemical exposure 6. Nanoparticles assemble themselves 7. The EnvironMinute 8. Does providing technical assistance for toxics use reduction really work? A program evaluation utilizing toxics use reduction act data to measure pollution prevention performance Read more...

Greenlist(tm) Bulletin 03/14/2008

  1. A decade of children's environmental health research: highlights from EPA's Science to Achieve Results program 2. Laser treatment transforms MDF producing startling image of rare wood grains 3. Rochester chosen for New York Pollution Prevention Institute 4. Do nanoparticles in food pose a health risk? 5. Report: Danvers factory had double amount of flammable chemicals 6. Greening of an industry: Cereplast signs sheet supplier agreement 7. Measurements of Sucralose in the Swedish screening program 2007: Part I; Sucralose in surface waters and STP samples 8. Popular 'green' products test positive for toxicant 9. Colourful idea sparks renewable electricity from paint 10. Homeland Security Committee urged to consider safer chemicals: Chemical companies should stop manufacturing extremely dangerous chemicals Read more...

Greenlist(tm) Bulletin 03/07/2008

  1. The toxic business of dry cleaning [podcast] 2. Presumption of safety: limits on federal policies on toxic substances in consumer products 3. Edge-retentive and solvent-free coating based on a renewable raw material 4. UNEP year book 2008: an overview of our changing environment 5. Scientists find mercury threatens next generation of loons 6. Virtual solutions to real-world problems: an eco tour of Second Life 7. Easing concerns about pollution from manufacture of solar cells 8. Scientists issue safety warning on cosmetic nanomaterials 9. Safe surface treatment 10. Mutual neglect: how the largest institutions in the stock market ignore health problems and financial threats stemming from toxic product liabilities Read more...

Greenlist(tm) Bulletin 02/29/2008

  1. Application of the Toxics Release Inventory to nanomaterials 2. When buildings talk, people listen 3. Halogenated volatile organic compounds from the use of chlorine-bleach-containing household products 4. Partial ban for paint strippers containing dichloromethane proposed 5. Off the hook: stronger soft-plastic fishing lure reels in raves 6. Airborne contaminants study released: measurable levels detected in twenty Western U.S. and Alaska National Parks 7. Greener extraction of one of nature’s whitest minerals 8. Increased risk of cancer in the offspring of female electronics workers 9. Campus greening: behind the headlines 10. Golden alternative Read more...

Greenlist(tm) Bulletin 02/22/2008

  1. Options for state chemicals policy reform: a resource guide 2. Formaldehyde levels in FEMA-supplied trailers 3. Nanotechnology lends a hand with 'self-cleaning' wool and silk fabrics 4. Lead contamination of inexpensive plastic jewelry 5. Doing good: business and the sustainability challenge 6. Greener Gadgets Design Competition 2008 7. Paving the way for green roads 8. Community-Specific Chemical Release Data Available for Massachusetts; New England continues trend of lower releases to air, land and water Read more...

Greenlist(tm) Bulletin 02/15/2008

  1. Preservation of coatings with silver 2. Improving cleaning processes 3. The 'green' team 4. EU nanotechnology R & D in the field of health and environmental impact of nanoparticles 5. Scientists create environmentally friendly technology to produce commonly used compound 6. Baby care products: possible sources of infant phthalate exposure 7. More steps toward eco-friendliness: lead-free, halogen-free and energy efficiency 8. The A to Z of eco fashion 9. New sensor system improves detection of lead, heavy metals 10. Dark side of a hot biofuel Read more...

Greenlist(tm) Bulletin 02/08/2008

  1. Green autopia 2. XRF equipment as a RoHS screening tool 3. Research finds that 'green' products can still create problems 4. Policy report says chemical exposures cost California estimated $2.6 billion 5. The "greening" of barrier coatings 6. Are conventional protective devices such as fibrous filter media, respirator cartridges, protective clothing and gloves also efficient for nanoaerosols? 7. To pull a thorn from the side of the planet 8. Keep the sprays away? Home pesticides linked to childhood cancers 9. Over 90 campuses to pilot campus sustainability rating system 10. Hot liquids release potentially harmful chemicals in polycarbonate plastic bottles Read more...

Greenlist(tm) Bulletin 02/01/2008

  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...
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