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  • U.S. and Canada Chemistry Leaders Strengthen Responsible Care® through MOU

    U.S. and Canada Chemistry Leaders Strengthen Responsible Care® through MOU

    Washington, D.C., and Ottawa, Ontario (Feb. 10, 2025) – The American Chemistry Council (ACC) and the Chemistry Industry Association of Canada (CIAC) today renewed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to enhance cross‑border collaboration and strengthen alignment of Responsible Care® certification across the chemical industry. 

    As the global chemical industry’s signature environmental, health, safety, and security initiative, Responsible Care has long served as a foundation for driving improved performance and building trust with communities, regulators, and value chain partners. Under the new MOU, CIAC will adopt the ACC Responsible Care Management System® (RCMS®)/RC14001® certification model as the exclusive pathway for CIAC member companies to meet their Responsible Care certification requirements.

    This announcement deepens the longstanding partnership between ACC and CIAC by supporting shared infrastructure, expanding auditor capacity, and enhancing harmonization of Responsible Care implementation across both countries. Both organizations will work closely to provide training, implementation support, certification documentation, and coordinate outreach to member companies and auditing bodies. This alignment will also streamline and optimize processes for multinational companies operating in both Canada and the United States. By unifying certification under the RCMS®/RC14001® model, companies will benefit from a more consistent Responsible Care® framework, reducing duplicative audits, simplifying internal management systems, and ensuring clearer expectations across borders.

    Chris Jahn, President & CEO of the American Chemistry Council noted, “Today’s agreement reflects our organizations’ continued, shared commitment to strengthening Responsible Care. By aligning around the RCMS® and RC14001® certification models, ACC and CIAC are reinforcing the consistent, rigorous expectations our industry embraces and demonstrating that continuous improvement, transparency, and safety leadership are the cornerstones of how we operate. Together, we’re building a safer, more competitive, and more resilient chemical industry.”

    Greg Moffatt, President & CEO of the Chemistry Industry Association of Canada, shared, “This MOU underscores the strong collaboration between Canada and the United States in advancing responsible, sustainable chemical manufacturing. CIAC pioneered Responsible Care more than four decades ago and our members remain deeply committed to the program’s principles of transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement. We’re proud to deepen our partnership with ACC as we work together to advance Responsible Care and support the safe, sustainable growth of our sector.”

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  • Top 10 Most Influential Articles on FT-IR Spectroscopy in Biopharmaceutical Applications during 2024–2025

    Top 10 Most Influential Articles on FT-IR Spectroscopy in Biopharmaceutical Applications during 2024–2025

    Abstract

    Between 2024 and 2026, FT-IR spectroscopy has transitioned from a largely confirmatory analytical tool to a quantitative, predictive, and process-integrated technology for biopharmaceutical analysis. This review summarizes ten highly…

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  • Fitbit’s personal health coach is finally going international

    Fitbit’s personal health coach is finally going international

    Back in October 2025, Google gave US-based Android Fitbit Premium users access to a new AI-powered personal health coach for the wrist that was built with and for Gemini. Dubbed “Fitbit’s personal health coach,” the tool uses…

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  • West Ham 1-1 Man United (Feb 10, 2026) Game Analysis

    West Ham 1-1 Man United (Feb 10, 2026) Game Analysis

    Benjamin Sesko scored in the sixth minute of stoppage time to rescue a point for Manchester United, whose winning run under Michael Carrick came to an end with a 1-1 draw at West Ham.

    United were bidding for a fifth straight Premier League victory…

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  • Ralph Lauren Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection [PHOTOS]

    Ralph Lauren Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection [PHOTOS]

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  • Labor group voices ‘distress and disgust’ at police response to anti-Herzog protests | Australian police and policing

    Labor group voices ‘distress and disgust’ at police response to anti-Herzog protests | Australian police and policing

    A group of pro-Palestine Labor members have voiced their “distress and disgust” at the police response to protests over Israeli president Isaac Herzog’s visit to Sydney, accusing the New South Wales government of overseeing a “terrible…

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  • Advances in MASLD and MASH Care Highlight Progress and Persistent Gaps

    Advances in MASLD and MASH Care Highlight Progress and Persistent Gaps

    The rapid rise of metabolic disease has transformed fatty liver disease into one of the most common chronic liver conditions worldwide, forcing clinicians and payers alike to confront gaps in how metabolic dysfunction–associated…

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  • The Fashion Brief at the 2026 Oscar Nominee Luncheon? Cool Suiting and Runway Flexes

    The Fashion Brief at the 2026 Oscar Nominee Luncheon? Cool Suiting and Runway Flexes

    I’ve never been nominated for an Oscar (or an Emmy, Grammy, or Tony, for that matter), but I can hazard a guess that getting ready for an awards show red carpet is a production. The marathon of ceremonies between the December 2025 Gotham Awards…

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  • Star Citizen Celebrates Valentine’s Day with Free Access, Referral Rewards, and the Debut of the Argo MOTH

    Who:

    Cloud Imperium Games is the independent studio behind Star Citizen and Squadron 42, dedicated to pushing the boundaries of game development and interactive storytelling. Founded by legendary game designer Chris Roberts, CIG is…

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  • The Summit review – you’d think these useless adventurers had never seen a mountain before | Television

    The Summit review – you’d think these useless adventurers had never seen a mountain before | Television

    Can you have too much hate in your hate-watch? That is the question that presses unexpectedly hard as the new reality competition show The Summit begins. The premise is hateful in the standard way: 14 strangers (which might as well be 17,000 in…

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