Apple, Target, Walmart Get Best Grades in Chemical Policy Review

Apple, Target, Walmart Get Best Grades in Chemical Policy Review

(Bloomberg) -- Target Corp. and Walmart Inc. lead the industry in the latest round of grades released by watchdog group Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families. The report ranks companies on how much information they disclose about potentially harmful ingredients in the products they sell, as well as the steps they’ve taken to eliminate them.

  • Ikea and Apple Inc. were the other two companies to receive the highest marks in the study. Nineteen companies, meanwhile, received failing grades, including Dollar General Inc., Macy’s Inc. and McDonald’s Corp.

Key Insights
  • E-commerce giant Amazon.com Inc. received a C grade -- an improvement from the D it got a year ago. The Seattle-based company is putting pressure on privately owned brands that sell on its platform to eliminate harmful chemicals.
  • Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families says companies are making “slow but meaningful progress” in improving the safety of products and packaging. Twenty-one of the 29 retailers that were evaluated both this year and last improved their score in 2018.
  • Some industries remain resistent to change, however. Department stores like Kohl’s Corp. and Nordstrom Inc. received low marks, along with restaurant operators like Panera Bread, Starbucks Inc., Subway and Yum! Brands Inc.

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