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Voluntary initiatives High Production Volume

The discussion that follows provides an overview of laws in the United States and Europe for regulating industrial chemicals, followed by a discussion of voluntary initiatives for evaluating medium- and high-production-volume industrial chemicals. Thereafter, the laws for regulating biocides in the United States and Europe are discussed. [Pg.42]

Calculated from Sunset Dates of Chemicals Subject to Final TSCA Section 4 and Related 12(b) Actions, September 1,2009, available at http //www.epa.gov/oppt/chemtest/pubs/sunsettable. html. This total does not include studies performed pursuant to the voluntary initiatives such as the High Production Volume challenge, but does include HPV chemicals that were not voluntarily studied and were later the subject of test rules. See Chapter 10. Voluntary Initiatives, for a discussion of the HPV and other voluntary programs. [Pg.308]

See Chapter 10. Voluntary Initiatives for a discussion of the High Production Volume Challenge Program, and see Chapter 2. TSCA s Scope for a discussion of nanomaterials. [Pg.309]

It is not uncommon for activists to proceed on both fronts with respect to issues of interest. For example, challenges to the voluntary High Production Volume (HPV) Challenge Program were initiated under both 20 and 21. On December 27, 1999, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PET A) on its own behalf and on behalf of four other organizations, including Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, filed a citizens petition... [Pg.548]


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