Antonio Quiñones-Rivera,
GOJO Product Safety and Sustainability Manager,
& Roberto Bellino,
GOJO Sustainability Analyst
GOJO Team Members Become Authorized GreenScreen® Practitioners
A core part of our business – and our sustainability priorities – is ensuring that all GOJO products are safe for human health and the environment. Understanding the intrinsic hazards of ingredients helps us identify and find safer alternatives. By monitoring these ingredients of concern, we can phase them out of our formulations.
GreenScreen for Safer Chemicals is a broadly recognized method for chemical hazard assessment developed by Clean Production Action, the NGO that founded the Chemical Footprint Project. It is utilized by manufacturers, governments, and NGOs to find the safest alternatives to chemicals of concern in order to reduce their chemical footprints. An authorized GreenScreen practitioner goes through an extensive six-month training program to perform high-quality hazard assessments using GreenScreen.
In 2016, GOJO Sustainability Analyst, Roberto Bellino, along with GOJO Product Safety and Sustainability Manager, Antonio Quiñones-Rivera, completed the GreenScreen Hazard Assessment course, and are now authorized GreenScreen practitioners. This makes Quiñones-Rivera and Bellino two of only 31 authorized assessors in the United States.
“Sustainable Chemistry is a strong driver of the GOJO 2020 Sustainable Value Strategies and Goals. The use of GreenScreen Assessments will allow us to deepen our knowledge regarding new chemicals and will help us continue to develop even safer products,” said Antonio.
The ever-changing landscape of material assessment, combined with our focus on creating even safer, more effective products led us to complete the GreenScreen training. Bellino was impressed with how much support the initiative received. “This project made me realize that at GOJO we are not afraid of learning new methodologies and tools to advance our knowledge in formulating products that are safer for humans and the environment.”
Obtaining this authorization expanded our in-house assessment capabilities. Beginning in 2017, we expect to implement the GreenScreen evaluation into several GOJO processes, in our ongoing effort to achieve our 2020 Sustainability Goal to reduce our chemical footprint by 50 percent.