Abstract
In 2001 the European Environment Agency (EEA) published a report that analyzed 14 cases of
technological developments that later on turned out to have negative side‐effects and they identified
12 “late lessons” for current and future policy‐makers to bear in mind when initiating new technological
endeavors. This presentation explores how the first lesson – “Acknowledge and respond to ignorance,
uncertainty and risk in technology appraisal” could be applied to screen nanomaterials. In cases of
ignorance, uncertainty and risk, the EEA recommends paying particular attention to important warning
signs such as novelty, persistency, whether materials are readily dispersed in the environment, and
whether they bioaccumulate or lead to potentially irreversible action. Through an analysis of these
criteria using five well‐known nanomaterials (titanium dioxide, carbon nanotubes, liposomes, poly(lacticcoglycolic
acid) and nanoscale zero‐valent iron), it was found that only nanoTiO2 fulfils all the five
criteria. Depending on the length of the nanotubes, carbon nanotubes fulfil 3 or 4 criteria whereas
liposomes, poly(lactic‐co‐glycolic acid), nanoscale zero‐valent iron fulfil only one criteria. We will
discuss how these warning signs can be used by different stakeholders such as nanomaterial researchers
and developers, companies and regulators to design benign nanomaterials, communicate what is
known about nano‐risks and decide on whether to implement precautionary regulatory measures.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Abstract Book - DTU Sustain Conference 2014 |
| Number of pages | 1 |
| Place of Publication | Kgs. Lyngby |
| Publisher | Technical University of Denmark |
| Publication date | 2014 |
| Publication status | Published - 2014 |
| Event | DTU Sustain Conference 2014 - Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark Duration: 17 Dec 2014 → 17 Dec 2014 http://www.sustain.dtu.dk/ |
Conference
| Conference | DTU Sustain Conference 2014 |
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| Location | Technical University of Denmark |
| Country/Territory | Denmark |
| City | Lyngby |
| Period | 17/12/2014 → 17/12/2014 |
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