Monthly Briefing – September 2009 issue

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  • ECHA debates SIEF issues with lead registrants
  • UK’s new smart approach to REACH enforcement
  • US, EU regulators push for more data on nanomaterials
  • Montreal Protocol parties start to tackle question of HFCs
  • Dell strives to get ahead of the regulatory curve
  • Greenpeace maintains pressure on greener electronics agenda
  • Old and new environmental challenges for electronics firms
  • How key Asian economies have reacted to REACH
  • Chemical leasing: how a service model can reduce costs
  • Dr Reach: Would Paracelsus have liked exposure-based waiving?
  • Legal Spotlight: Should REACH consortia charge ‘advantage compensation’?
  • Guest Column: Clarity and common sense needed on REACH animal tests
Chemical Watch European Business Briefing, September 2009

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