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Title: Green Chemistry


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Green Chemistry Commerce Council (GC3)
  • A project of the Lowell Center for Sustainable
    Production, University of Massachusetts Lowell

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What is the GC3?
  • A business-to-business network of more than 80
    companies formed in 2005
  • An open forum to discuss the challenges and
    opportunities for advancing
  • Green chemistry and DfE
  • Managing sustainable supply chains
  • Transitioning toward safer chemical alternatives

3
Mission
  • To promote and support the green chemistry and
    design for the environment approaches to research
    and practices nationally and internationally
    among companies, governmental and
    non-governmental entities.

4
Goals
  • Implementing green chemistry and identifying
    safer alternatives throughout the supply chain.
  • Sharing strategies to overcome barriers to these
    efforts.
  • Promoting education and information about green
    chemistry and design for the environment.

5
Working Group Projects
  • Database of tools for safer chemical assessments
  • Analysis of trends in corporate restricted
    substances lists
  • Series of supply chain case studies
  • Glossary of common terms used in marketing green
    products
  • Case studies in product chemicals management by
    retailers
  • Green chemistry resource guide for states
    higher education
  • Collaboration with EPA to improve transparency in
    the DfE program
  • Partnerships for solutions between industry and
    academia
  • Defining a Minimum Chemical Data Set along supply
    chains

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Benefits to Participating
The GC3 lets you tap into a collective
knowledge, rather than having to develop
everything yourself. -John Frazier, Director
of Considered Chemistry, Nike
  • Exchange of information and networking
  • Focus on entire supply chain
  • Sharing burdens of new systems development and
    tools
  • Sharing alternative solutions
  • Ability to engage across industry sectors
  • Cost reduction from shared knowledge
  • Collaboration among industry, NGOs and government
    organizations
  • Collaboration on chemical standards while
    supporting individual information

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Recent Publications
  • Growing the Green Economy A States Guide to
    Creating Opportunities for Green Chemistry and
    Design for Environment
  • An Analysis of Corporate Restricted Substance
    Lists (RSLs) and Their Implications for Green
    Chemistry and Design for Environment

Gathering Complex Information and Advancing Safer
Chemistry in Complex Supply Chains Case Studies
of Nike, S.C. Johnson, and Hewlett-Packard
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A Call for Champions
  • The GC3 engages champions and innovators.
  • We are looking for leaders who want to be ahead
    of the curve and for companies that want to
    distinguish themselves in the marketplace,
    contributing to a more sustainable world.

We would certainly recommend to our colleagues
to consider becoming a part of the GC3. Its
critical in these times that we have as many
voices from as many different places and
viewpoints as we can. Roger McFadden, VP and
Senior Scientist, Staples, Inc.
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For More Information
Contact
  • Melissa Coffin at the Lowell Center for
    Sustainable Production
  • (978) 934-2997 or melissa_coffin_at_uml.edu

www.GreenChemistryAndCommerce.org
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