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Acetaldehyde, acrylonitrile, benzenamine, 4,4’-Methylene bis(2-chloroaniline) and vinyl chloride will be assessed for risks.
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Acetaldehyde, acrylonitrile, benzenamine, 4,4’-Methylene bis(2-chloroaniline) and vinyl chloride will be assessed for risks.

The EPA is set to reinstate chlorpyrifos tolerances upon the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals official mandate.

INTEROX Biocidal Product Family 2 was intended for disinfecting drinking water for animals and France raised substantial objections.

Manufacturers and businesses must be aware of this decision and adjust their product formulations and strategies accordingly.

Suppliers should now take actions to comply with the EU requirements that apply to Northern Ireland.

The European Commission introduces new packaging regulations to reduce waste and promote sustainability.

The review period for these authorisations are set to expire on 31 December 2027.

The report highlights a 13% decrease in domestic mercury use in manufacturing, signalling a shift towards safer alternatives.

Silver zinc zeolite was evaluated for possible approval in food and feed area disinfectants.

Used in buffer solutions for antigen production and quality control in both veterinary and human health laboratory settings.

Landmark ruling reshapes parallel trade and labelling of Plant Protection Products.

Evaluation of a decade of the RoHS Directive in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE).

Get the latest updates from HSE on the classification, labelling, and packaging of chemicals as per the GB CLP Regulation.

The investigation delved into the impact of 63 different additives, including plasticisers, heat stabilisers, and flame retardants.

The report identifies that 1 to 8% of listed species and 4% of critical habitats are likely to be adversely affected by 11 rodenticides.

EPA seeks expert nominations for formaldehyde risk review under TSCA and FIFRA. Submit by 30 days post Federal Register notice.

The draft act proposes to lower the Unintentional Trace Contaminant limit from 100 mg/kg to 75 mg/kg for most uses.

This Directive is set to have far-reaching implications for industries, consumers, and environmental policies.

This event is for professionals dealing with Plant Protection Products in Great Britain (GB) and Northern Ireland (NI).

This initiative focuses on setting and reviewing maximum levels for certain undesirable substances in animal feed.
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