Resources

Job Opportunities, Save the Date, and Mark Rossi in the Boston Globe

Job Opportunities, Save the Date, and Mark Rossi in the Boston Globe

9/8/2015 Blogs Bulletins Press Releases

Job Announcements

Clean Production Action is now hiring for two new positions:
 

GreenScreen® Program Manager: We are looking for a technically and scientifically skilled individual to fill the position of managing our GreenScreen for Safer Chemicals program. Use of GreenScreen, which now sets the gold standard for chemical hazard assessments, is growing rapidly with its integration into building standards and the electronics and apparel industries. Interested in working with a dynamic organization on the leading edge of advancing safer alternatives to toxic chemicals? Check out the full job description here.                 

Administrative Coordinator: We are also seeking an individual with strong administrative, organizational, communications, and technical skills to support the overall operations of our organization and its program activities.  Interested in working for a fast-paced, non-profit environmental health organization that is transforming the products we use every day? Check out the full job description here.
 

Save the Date - December 8-9, 2015


 






Join us in Boston for this year's BizNGO-Chemical Footprint Conference. 

Features of this year's conference include:

Keynote by Bart Sights, Senior Director of Innovation, Levi Strauss & Co.
"You can't manage what you don't measure" - Insights from the first year launch of the Chemical Footprint Project, the first of its kind initiative to measure business progress to safer chemicals.

Register now here.


Five Things You Should Know About Mark Rossi

The Boston Globe recently featured our Executive Director, Mark Rossi, Ph.D.  In an article entitled "Five things you should know about Mark Rossi," we learn that his life mission is to advance safer alternatives to toxic chemicals, that he used to live in New Mexico, and that he’s an avid skier.  Read the full article here.