- 13 november 2019
- | Bron: NPT Procestechnologie
New chemicals on SIN List challenge global supply chain
New chemicals on SIN List challenge global supply chain Latest additions to SIN List to set new standard for sustainable chemicals management Today, chemical specialist organisation ChemSec reveals the latest additions of industrial chemicals on its so-called SIN List – a compilation of over 900 toxic chemicals that should be avoided in the global supply chain. Followed by many brands, chemical producers and manufacturers – as well as the Dow Jones Sustainability Index, UNEP and other influential bodies – the latest additions to the SIN List are expected to set a new standard for sustainable chemicals management. PFAS Among the newly added substances are a group of highly debated chemicals called perfluorinated chemicals, or PFAS for short, which are used in a wide variety of products such as cooking pans, food packaging, dental floss and water-resistant clothes. Currently there are several thousand different PFAS in use all over the world. Many of them belong to a ...
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