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2026-06-07T00:00:00-05:00
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Webinar | Greener Chemistry: The Path to Protecting People and the Planet

Webinar | Greener Chemistry: The Path to Protecting People and the Planet

Member Pricing: Free

Non-Member Pricing: $39

How do you balance risk and budget while protecting customers, workers and the environment? Complicated supply chains with global legal compliance? Reputations and performance with claim validation?

The challenges surrounding sustainability, regulatory and industry compliance require greener chemistry -- proactively reducing or eliminating chemical hazards. This means predicting restrictions, preventing hazards from entering supply chains and strategic testing based on risk. Join us to discuss the legal and technical considerations that go into a greener chemistry approach.

Organizer:

Tara Houston

tara.houston@textiles.org

Event Speakers

Jaime Griggs

Jaime Griggs

As a Brand Partnership Director at Hohenstein, Jaime Griggs builds collaborative relationships with brands, retailers and their suppliers. Together they create quality, chemical, regulatory and performance testing programs. Prior to joining Hohenstein in 2021, Jaime worked for 10 years managing design, production and quality programs throughout product life cycles at Geneva Watch Group. She brings experience in managing her own fashion quality programs to helping retailers and brands in managing theirs. Jaime holds a B.S. in Fashion Marketing & Merchandising from the Laboratory Institute of Merchandising (LIM College).

Will Troutman

Will Troutman

Will Troutman is a partner in the Los Angeles office of Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP and the Head of Consumer Markets, US and Co-Lead for ESG and Human Rights, US. He concentrates his practice on product safety and compliance, ESG, and market access for the US and California. Will's expertise includes product recalls, incident evaluation, and regulatory compliance for consumer products, food, cosmetics, and automotive parts; ESG issues in transactions, supply chain dynamics, modern slavery and human rights, and greenwashing, brand, and advertising; and compliance and enforcement for chemicals and pesticides, including Proposition 65 and PFAS substances.

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