Tom’s Of Maine Unveils “Goodness Report,” Outlining Sustainability Goals
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Naturals brand aims to reduce its environmental footprint and maintain its high ingredient standards through 2020, according to Tom’s recently released “Goodness Report.” The company is inviting Tom’s fans and stakeholders to weigh in on what the firm’s top sustainability priorities should be.
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