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Frank Popoff, Who Sought to Lead a Friendlier Dow Chemical, Dies at 88

As chief executive, he pushed a company known for Agent Orange, napalm and chlorine to undo its confrontational reputation and promote environmental sustainability.

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Chemicals, Chemistry, Deaths (Obituaries), Dow Chemical Company, Environmental Protection Agency, Factories and Manufacturing, Hazardous and Toxic Substances, Michigan, Popoff, Frank (1935-2024)
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