The CLP Regulation is a key piece of EU chemicals legislation, but the regulatory impact of a CLP classification remains low, especially from an environmental perspective, as an environmental hazard classification is linked to rather few downstream actions. www.frontiersin.org/journals/tox...
Read our newsletter here: IPCP contributed to OEWG-3 on establishing a new science-policy panel on chemicals, waste, & pollution, we enjoyed SETAC Europe, published on SPP assessments, & are looking forward to our general assembly. #SPP#OEWG#PollutionPreventionwww.ipcp.ch/news/newslet...
Our final briefing from #OEWG3www.ipcp.ch/news/geneva-...
"Overall, it was a very full and intense day. Some said that they see light at the end of the tunnel, but others are still frustrated by the lack of progress and the concern that the result of OEWG-3 may be a “smallest common denominator”." www.ipcp.ch/news/geneva-...
The briefing from day 4 of the #OEWG3www.ipcp.ch/news/geneva-...
Overwhelmed by the kind words and interest after my plenary talk at hashtag#SETACSeville. Stay tuned and in touch!
Meeting in person is a great invention!
It's an honour to have been invited to be the keynote speaker at #SETACSeville on Monday and I'm looking forward to sharing some insights on the relationship between science and policy in chemical regulation. Hope to see you there!
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