P&G, SC Johnson Back California Labeling Law
GreenBiz Anya Khalamayzer October 24, 2017 “Although efforts for chemicals disclosure laws have been “percolating for years,” said Deb Fiddelke, senior director of government relations... Read More
Amid Calls from Scientists, Health Professionals and Women Nationwide, SC Johnson Announces it will Eliminate Harmful Fragrance Chemical Galaxolide
In a major victory for ingredient safety, SC Johnson (Glade®, Windex®, Pledge®) confirmed last week that it is transitioning away from the toxic fragrance chemical, Galaxolide.
SC Johnson to phase out controversial fragrance ingredient
Chemical Watch Tammy Lovell March 15, 2017 “Consumer products conglomerate SC Johnson says it is phasing out the use of the fragrance ingredient galaxolide. The... Read More
SC Johnson Considers ‘Rethink’ on Galaxolide
Chemical Watch Tammy Lovell October 13, 2016 “American multinational SC Johnson has agreed to “carefully review” scientific data on the synthetic musk galaxolide. The move comes amid... Read More
SC Johnson’s Journey Along ‘Disclosure Road’
Taking a look at how far SC Johnson has come on the road to ingredient and fragrance disclosure and important next steps for their chemical safety screening.
Tell SC Johnson to Eliminate Great Lakes Pollutant Galaxolide
SC Johnson uses the fragrance chemical Galaxolide in everything from Windex to Pledge, Scrubbing Bubbles, Shout! and Glade air fresheners. A recent chemical analysis... Read More
Is SC Johnson Really Committed to Transparency?
Is this limited full fragrance disclosure merely a distraction to push a new product or is this an honest example of SCJ’s commitment to transparency?
Questions Raised About SC Johnson’s Commitment to Transparency
Smoke & Mirrors? Is this recent announcement from SCJ a distraction to push a new product or an honest example of their commitment to transparency?... Read More
Can You Trust SC Johnson’s Greenlist?
What if SC Johnson's standards of safety don't meet yours?
SC Johnson’s Greenlist Can’t Be Called “Science-Based” Without Transparency
SCJ calls its Greenlist "science-based" even though it lacks the key ingredient science thrives on. Transparency.