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    BURLINGTON, VT--(Marketwired - Sep 15, 2015) - Seventh Generation, a leading mission-led household products and personal care company, has issued its Corporate Consciousness 2014 Update detailing the company's effort and progress against its 2020 aspirations and goals.

    2014 highlights include:

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    • Increasing the bio-based or recycled content of products and packaging to 80%
    • Reducing sales-normalized greenhouse gas emissions by 12% largely as a result of product design and material selection choices
    • Saving 154,000 trees through use of recycled materials
    • Introducing new Touch of Cloth diapers using an innovative no-bleach cotton cleaning process
    • Developing boric acid-free laundry detergents
    • Donating more than 4,000 hours of employee time to worthy organizations
    • Introducing the B Corp Quick Impact Assessment to its key suppliers to align them with B Corp's commitment to a more responsible way of doing business

    In 2014 Seventh Generation's plans to accelerate its core growth through innovation, investment and the acquisition of other mission-led brands received a boost with a $30 million investment from Generation Investment Management. "I'm proud of our progress towards our audacious sustainability goals and I couldn't be more excited about the future for this company," said John Replogle, CEO of Seventh Generation. "We're able to expand the reach of our mission to more consumers, while creating positive change in the world -- a true testament to the power of a mission-led company."

    Healthy products are at the heart of Seventh Generation's business and the company has played a prominent role in pursuing federal and state legislation to control toxics in consumer products. In 2014, Seventh Generation presented Congress with more than 120,000 signatures urging passage of a reformed federal toxics law. Partnering with like-minded allies led to passage of the Toxics-Free Families Act in its home state of Vermont.

    To read about these achievements and see the full update please visit: http://www.seventhgeneration.com/sites/default/files/2015_seventh_generation_corporate-consciousness-report.pdf.

    About Seventh Generation
    Established in 1988, in Burlington, Vermont, Seventh Generation is one of the nation's leading brands of household and personal care products. The company lives its commitment to "caring today for seven generations of tomorrows," with products formulated to provide mindful solutions for the air, surfaces, fabrics, pets and people within your home -- and for the community and environment outside of it. A pioneer in corporate responsibility, Seventh Generation continually evaluates ways to reduce its environmental impact, increase performance and safety, and create a more sustainable supply chain. To learn more about Seventh Generation products and business practices, locate a retailer in your area, or review Seventh Generation's Corporate Consciousness Report, visit www.seventhgeneration.com.




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    Seventh Generation Marks Progress Against Sustainability Goals BURLINGTON, VT--(Marketwired - Sep 15, 2015) - Seventh Generation, a leading mission-led household products and personal care company, has issued its Corporate Consciousness 2014 Update detailing the company's effort and progress against its 2020 …