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EU Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability

EUR-Lex – 52020DC0667 was published by the European Union (EU) in 2020, forming part of the expansive package of legislative measures under the European Green Deal.

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Webinar: Evolving US consumer product legislation

Tune in with Jeffrey Margulies, the Partner-in-Charge from Norton Rose Fulbright in Los Angeles and San Francisco, alongside Dr Vikki Addy, the Chief Technical Officer of Eurofin’s Sustainability Services, for an insightful discussion on Evolving US legislation Updates for the consumer products industry.

Eurofins microplastic white paper

We know that microplastic contamination is found on land, in the air, on the polar ice caps, and on the oceans’ bottom. Most microplastics come from the degradation of non-biodegradable plastics entering the environment as waste or the shedding of fibres from synthetic clothing such as polyester.

Eurofins microplastic white paper

We know that microplastic contamination is found on land, in the air, on the polar ice caps, and on the oceans’ bottom. Most microplastics come from the degradation of non-biodegradable plastics entering the environment as waste or the shedding of fibres from synthetic clothing such as polyester.

Eurofins microplastic white paper

We know that microplastic contamination is found on land, in the air, on the polar ice caps, and on the oceans’ bottom. Most microplastics come from the degradation of non-biodegradable plastics entering the environment as waste or the shedding of fibres from synthetic clothing such as polyester.

Eurofins microplastic white paper

We know that microplastic contamination is found on land, in the air, on the polar ice caps, and on the oceans’ bottom. Most microplastics come from the degradation of non-biodegradable plastics entering the environment as waste or the shedding of fibres from synthetic clothing such as polyester.

Breaking the addiction to single use plastics

The negative impact of persistent plastic materials on the environment is now well documented. In 2020 the National Geographic magazine stated that “Microplastics have moved into virtually every crevice on Earth”.

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