As part of the EU Plastics Strategy, the European Commission has initiated the restriction process regarding intentionally added microplastics under REACH (acronym of the EU chemical regulation). A restriction dossier is compiled by ECHA according the provisions of REACH. Not only environmental and health risk assessments have to be made, but a large part of the dossier concerns socio-economic analyses and evaluations of risk management options, in order to justify a Union-wide restriction. The procedure reflects the multiple objectives of REACH: protection of human health and the environment, but also the functioning of the internal market. Although the precautionary principle is incorporated in REACH, it plays a less than subordinate role...
The term microplastic is used for small plastic particles of different origins, sizes and chemical c...
REACH is the proposed new chemicals regulation in the European Union. It builds on existing legislat...
This poster presents the result of a study on the potential implementation of the essential-use conc...
In January 2018, the European Commission initiated a restriction procedure on microplastics in cosme...
The sources of microplastics in the oceans—and in the Mediterranean Sea—are multiple. One of the sou...
This report aims to compile relevant regulatory documents to provide an overview on (I) the current ...
Through National Plastic Coordination, the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responsi...
Under the European chemicals legislation REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and restrict...
Stakeholder involvement is pivotal EU governance. In this paper, we complete a stakeholder analysis ...
Regulatory relevance of the EU Research Cluster to understand the health impacts of micro and nano p...
Carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) still are frequently found in consumer products...
REACH establishes a new principle for assessing the risks of chemicals towards humans and the enviro...
The presence of plastic in the environment has sparked discussion amongst scientists, regulators and...
The best available evidence suggests that microplastics and nanoplastics do not pose a widespread ri...
The Candidate List of the European Union regulation on the registration, evaluation, authorization, ...
The term microplastic is used for small plastic particles of different origins, sizes and chemical c...
REACH is the proposed new chemicals regulation in the European Union. It builds on existing legislat...
This poster presents the result of a study on the potential implementation of the essential-use conc...
In January 2018, the European Commission initiated a restriction procedure on microplastics in cosme...
The sources of microplastics in the oceans—and in the Mediterranean Sea—are multiple. One of the sou...
This report aims to compile relevant regulatory documents to provide an overview on (I) the current ...
Through National Plastic Coordination, the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responsi...
Under the European chemicals legislation REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and restrict...
Stakeholder involvement is pivotal EU governance. In this paper, we complete a stakeholder analysis ...
Regulatory relevance of the EU Research Cluster to understand the health impacts of micro and nano p...
Carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) still are frequently found in consumer products...
REACH establishes a new principle for assessing the risks of chemicals towards humans and the enviro...
The presence of plastic in the environment has sparked discussion amongst scientists, regulators and...
The best available evidence suggests that microplastics and nanoplastics do not pose a widespread ri...
The Candidate List of the European Union regulation on the registration, evaluation, authorization, ...
The term microplastic is used for small plastic particles of different origins, sizes and chemical c...
REACH is the proposed new chemicals regulation in the European Union. It builds on existing legislat...
This poster presents the result of a study on the potential implementation of the essential-use conc...