Nanotechnologies have reached maturity and market penetration that require nano‐specific changes in legislation and harmonization among legislation domains, such as the amendments to REACH for nanomaterials (NMs) which came into force in 2020. Thus, an assessment of the components and regulatory boundaries of NMs risk governance is timely, alongside related methods and tools, as part of the global efforts to optimise nanosafety and integrate it into product design processes, via Safe(r)‐by‐Design (SbD) concepts. This paper provides an overview of the state‐of‐the‐art regarding risk governance of NMs and lays out the theoretical basis for the development and implementation of an effective, trustworthy and transparent risk governance framewor...
It has been widely acknowledged that the risk governance of nanotechnology should be based on a clea...
The EC Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability, the Green Deal, and other initiatives in Europe, indic...
Abstract The uncertainty regarding the effects and risks of nanomaterials on human health and the en...
Nanotechnologies have reached maturity and market penetration that require nano‐specific changes in ...
Nanotechnologies have reached maturity and market penetration that require nano-specific changes in ...
Societies worldwide are investing considerable resources into the safe development and use of nanoma...
Societies worldwide are investing considerable resources into the safe development and use of nanoma...
Nanotechnologies have been increasingly used in industrial applications and consumer products across...
The main objective of NANORIGO (NANOtechnology RIsk GOvernance) is to develop and implement a trans...
After identifying the main characteristics and prospects of nanotechnology as an emerging technology...
Nanotechnologies have been predicted to have giant market potential and this prediction is quickly b...
The significant uncertainties associated with the (eco)toxicological risks of engineered nanomateria...
It has been widely acknowledged that the risk governance of nanotechnology should be based on a clea...
The EC Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability, the Green Deal, and other initiatives in Europe, indic...
Abstract The uncertainty regarding the effects and risks of nanomaterials on human health and the en...
Nanotechnologies have reached maturity and market penetration that require nano‐specific changes in ...
Nanotechnologies have reached maturity and market penetration that require nano-specific changes in ...
Societies worldwide are investing considerable resources into the safe development and use of nanoma...
Societies worldwide are investing considerable resources into the safe development and use of nanoma...
Nanotechnologies have been increasingly used in industrial applications and consumer products across...
The main objective of NANORIGO (NANOtechnology RIsk GOvernance) is to develop and implement a trans...
After identifying the main characteristics and prospects of nanotechnology as an emerging technology...
Nanotechnologies have been predicted to have giant market potential and this prediction is quickly b...
The significant uncertainties associated with the (eco)toxicological risks of engineered nanomateria...
It has been widely acknowledged that the risk governance of nanotechnology should be based on a clea...
The EC Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability, the Green Deal, and other initiatives in Europe, indic...
Abstract The uncertainty regarding the effects and risks of nanomaterials on human health and the en...