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Walmart Takes Steps Towards Safer Products

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Walmart is listening. The Mind the Store campaign is working. Together we’ve asked the nation’s top 10 retailers to avoid carrying what are being calling the Hazardous 100 + [2] toxic chemicals.

Remember when I went into Walgreens [3] and asked them to take steps to remove toxic chemicals from the products they sell? These toxic chemicals have been linked to cancer, infertility [4]learning and developmental disabilities [4], behavioral problems,obesity, diabetes, and asthma.

Walmart is the world’s biggest multinational retailer [4], with “superstores” selling everything from clothes and electronics to furniture and groceries and it’s decided to take steps towards selling safer products.

Walmart’s Plan of Action

“Walmart customers expect products that are safe, affordable and sustainable.”

~Walmart Policy on Sustainable Chemistry in Consumables

Walmart is taking consumer pressure seriously and announced that it will try to get their suppliers to disclose and eventually phase out 10 potentially toxic chemicals from personal care products, cosmetics and cleaning products sold in its stores. Walmart has also agreed to work with their suppliers to move towards safer alternatives.

The disclosure practices [5] will begin in 2015 and apply to cleaners, personal care products, cosmetics and baby care.

Also part of the plan-Walmart brand cleaners will no longer contain toxic chemicals outlined by the EPA’s Design for the Environment [6] program.

Good First Step, but a Long Way to Go

While this appears to be a giant leap in the right direction, there are a few pieces of Walmart’s big news that are concerning.

In Walmart’s defense, it described this as just the beginning of action on chemicals rather than the end. I’m generally not a Walmart shopper, but I do know that these changes will ultimately impact the safety of the products I buy. Even though I have concerns, this step by Walmart shouldn’t be taken lightly-it’s a huge undertaking with  half a million products in every store [7]from more than 100,000 suppliers. We know other retailers are watching how this whole thing plays out. Fingers crossed that they will soon follow Walmart’s lead.

Baby steps.

What do you think about Walmart’s announcement to disclose and phase out a few toxic chemicals?

 

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