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2015: Harnessed $1.5 billion of market demand for less toxic products to date through our Healthy Purchasing Initiative, comprised of counties, cities and large institutions that have committed to buy safer products

January 1, 2015, 7:34 pm
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2015: Joined with business partners to successfully pass energy disclosure benchmarking for commercial buildings in the City of Portland

Which gave the full picture of energy usage in buildings and incentives to increase efficiency.
January 1, 2015, 7:33 pm
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2015: More than 500 Oregon businesses sign the Oregon Business Climate Declaration

January 1, 2015, 7:32 pm
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2015: Led successful effort to protect Oregon’s Clean Fuels Standard, providing clean fuel choices, better air quality and climate protection

January 1, 2015, 7:32 pm
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2015: Launched Renew Oregon, the most powerful coalition ever assembled in Oregon to fight for climate protection

January 1, 2015, 7:31 pm
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2011: Passed a Multnomah County ordinance that bans the use of the toxic chemical bisphenol A

Also known as BPA in baby bottles, sippy cups, sports water bottles and insulated water bottles.
January 1, 2011, 7:21 pm
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2009: Helped pass the strongest ban in the nation on the toxic flame retardant Deca-BDE

This added to our victory in 2005 banning two other toxic flame retardants.
January 1, 2009, 7:11 pm
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2009: Passed legislation requiring least-toxic pest management strategies in K-12 schools and community colleges

January 1, 2009, 7:10 pm
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2005: Passed legislation banning two toxic flame retardants

January 1, 2005, 7:02 pm
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2003: Secured Environmental Quality Commission adoption of new rules to reduce air toxics; rules are a national model, going beyond federal requirements

January 1, 2003, 6:58 pm
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