...DTSC. In 2008, California adopted statutes known as the Green Chemistry Initiative, which was intended to reduce the chemical hazards by requiring the...
The Obama administration is expected to advance major changes to energy and environmental laws in the next four years. There is already a backlog of pending legislation and proposed regulation to wor
Originally Published: The Recorder
The Obama administration is expected to advance major regulatory changes in the next four years, say Marten Law attorneys
The Daily Report
...ll get sued - probably by both sides." California's Green Chemistry Initiative could potentially have a bigger impact on manufacturers than Proposition 65...
...sued — probably by both sides." California's Green Chemistry Initiative could potentially have a bigger impact on manufacturers than Proposition 65...
The Recorder
...California is once again moving forward with regulations to implement its Green Chemistry Initiative. As directed by the 2008 Green Chemistry law, the California Department...
...nation in environmental regulation by enacting sweeping regulations to implement its Green Chemistry Initiative. The initiative is expected to have far-reaching implications for manufacturers...
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