Sears & Kmart Join Wal-Mart, Target In PVC Reduction Programs


Sparked by a national campaign led by the Center for Health, Environment and Justice (CHEJ), together with a coalition of health and environmental organizations, today Sears Holdings (Sears and Kmart) has announced its plans to begin phasing out products and packaging containing the toxic polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic, commonly known as vinyl. Sears and Kmart join Wal-Mart and Target, in reducing and phasing out PVC in products and packaging. Target's policy was just announced last month. Sears Holdings, the publicly traded parent of Kmart and Sears, Roebuck and Co., is the nation's sixth-largest retailer with over $50 billion in annual revenues and approximately 3,800 retail stores in the United States and Canada.

Sears Holdings has announced it is working to reduce and phase out PVC in its packaging and merchandise, including encouraging vendors to label their PVC-free merchandise. Additionally, Sears is working to identify safer, more sustainable and cost-effective alternatives to PVC and incorporate them into the design and manufacturing process for private label merchandise and packaging.

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Sam Suds and the Case of PVC

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While PVC pipe is not an earth friendly material because the manufacturing process is harmful to the environment, reusing old pvc pipe is friendly. Anytime materials can be reused and turned into something cool and creative is an effective sustainable design strategy because it reminds people that things can and SHOULD be reused. By using the pipe to create a chair and planter, it has a 2 functions, also helping to point out trash can be re-used and re-purposed.