== Funding ==
As is stated on its [http://www.greenfactsfoundation.org website], it was started with funding from the Chemical chemical company Solvay. According to its the GreenFacts foundation website in December 2004, it is now funded by:
"Carrefour, CEFIC (European Chemical Industry Council, jointly with Euro Chlor and PlasticsEurope), Ferrari Textiles, P&G, Raffinerie Tirlemontoise, Solvay, Suez, Total and several individual donors."
The main stated activity of GreenFacts is the production of summaries of important studies, however. However, as outlined below, they are now also active in the policy debate.
==Who are GreenFacts==