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Of the thousands of chemicals on the market, chemicals which are persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic (PBT) pose particularly unacceptable risks to wildlife and people.

Invisible burden: good reasons to get rid of PBT chemicals

Of the thousands of chemicals on the market, chemicals which are persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic (PBT) pose particularly unacceptable risks to wildlife and people.

Posted on 23 January 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

REACH must allow use of ‘real world’ PBT evidence

Article written by Ninja Reineke, WWF Toxics Programme Officer, for Chemical Watch European Business Briefing.

Posted on 13 November 2008 | 0 comments | Read more

An environmental roadmap for 2009-2014: the role of the European Parliament

Joint position from the Green 10, a collection of the ten largest environmental networks active at the European level and present in Brussels.

Posted on 30 September 2008 | Read more

An activists'guide to using and improving the new EU chemicals legislation.

Navigating REACH

An activists's guide to using and improving the new EU chemicals legislation

Posted on 29 August 2007 | 0 comments | Read more

Mid-term report on the European Commission's environmental record.

"Could Try Harder" - Green 10 mid-term review of the European Commission

Environmental groups issued a critical verdict on the Commission’s record in protecting and improving Europe’s environment during the first half of its term in office, and laid out a series of recommendations for its remaining 2½ years.

Posted on 27 April 2007 | 0 comments | Read more

Finnish family daughter participating in the "Generations X" biomonitoring.

DetoX - Campaigning for safer chemicals

DetoX Campaign – breaking the unknown about chemicals

Posted on 15 January 2007 | 0 comments | Read more

The case for a strong REACH has never been clearer

Environmental contaminants and breast cancer: the growing concerns about endocrine disrupting chemicals

A briefing paper for WWF-UK by Dr. Andreas Kortenkamp PhD, Reader and Head of Centre for Toxicology, The School of Pharmacy, University of London

Posted on 18 October 2006 | 0 comments | Read more

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