Case Study on Printed Matter in Denmark
Publication: Research - peer-review › Book chapter – Annual report year: 2011
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Case Study on Printed Matter in Denmark. / Larsen, Henrik Fred.
In: Global Risk-Based Management of Chemical Additives Volume 1: Production, Usage and Environmental Occurrence. Springer, 2012. p. 167-181 (The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry; No. 18).Publication: Research - peer-review › Book chapter – Annual report year: 2011
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Case Study on Printed Matter in Denmark
A1 - Larsen,Henrik Fred
AU - Larsen,Henrik Fred
PB - Springer
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - The implementation of the EU REACH regulation will most probably promote substitution within sectors handling a lot of different chemicals such as the printing industry. With the aim of being at the cutting edge of this development, the Danish printing industry started up a substitution project in 2006. A major part of the work has been mapping the presence of chemicals, which are the potential candidates for substitution (e.g., PBT, CMR, vPvB, EDS). The mapping comprises a combination of a literature study and an investigation of the actual (2007) presence of candidate substances at 15 Danish printing houses including the examination of almost 900 MSDSs (i.e., products). Furthermore, a focused search in the Danish Product Register has been included. More than 200 of the mapped substances are candidates for substitution according to Danish legislation (List of Undesirable Substances) and about 60 of these substances fulfill one or more of the criteria (e.g., CMR, EDS) for the REACH Annex XIV candidate list (Authorisation List). This case study presents the results of the mapping of chemical substitution candidates some of which may be relevant regarding accumulation of additives/impurities in globally recycled paper.
AB - The implementation of the EU REACH regulation will most probably promote substitution within sectors handling a lot of different chemicals such as the printing industry. With the aim of being at the cutting edge of this development, the Danish printing industry started up a substitution project in 2006. A major part of the work has been mapping the presence of chemicals, which are the potential candidates for substitution (e.g., PBT, CMR, vPvB, EDS). The mapping comprises a combination of a literature study and an investigation of the actual (2007) presence of candidate substances at 15 Danish printing houses including the examination of almost 900 MSDSs (i.e., products). Furthermore, a focused search in the Danish Product Register has been included. More than 200 of the mapped substances are candidates for substitution according to Danish legislation (List of Undesirable Substances) and about 60 of these substances fulfill one or more of the criteria (e.g., CMR, EDS) for the REACH Annex XIV candidate list (Authorisation List). This case study presents the results of the mapping of chemical substitution candidates some of which may be relevant regarding accumulation of additives/impurities in globally recycled paper.
KW - Sustances of very high concern (SVHC)
KW - REACH
KW - Chemical substitution candidates
KW - Printing industry
KW - Recycled paper
UR - http://www.springerlink.com/content/4t17237356k42856/
BT - Global Risk-Based Management of Chemical Additives Volume 1: Production, Usage and Environmental Occurrence
T2 - Global Risk-Based Management of Chemical Additives Volume 1: Production, Usage and Environmental Occurrence
T3 - The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry
T3 - en_GB
SP - 167
EP - 181
ER -