Monthly Briefing – March 2010 issue
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- Mamta Patel reviews the key messages on global chemicals regulation from ChemCon Europe 2010
- Sean Milmo reports on progress with the five-year Osiris project to develop integrated testing strategies for REACH
- Philippa Jones reviews arguments for substituting brominated flame retardants and the alternatives available
- Geraint Roberts looks at the photovoltaics sector's arguments for needing to use hazardous chemicals
- Elizabeth Grossman reports on progress with Californian plans for a chemicals risk assessment law
- Francis Gillis talks to stakeholders about Canada's Chemical Management Plan as it hits a key milestone
- Emma Chynoweth interviews BASF on REACH and CLP compliance and its involvement in voluntary product stewardship initiatives
- Experts from PriceWaterhouse Coopers explain what recent changes in VAT laws mean for data sharing under REACH
- In the second of his Business Analyst columns, Tim Jessel of Trasys initiates a step by step guide to putting in place a robust chemicals management strategy
- Dr Reach, aka Steffen Erler of Smithers Rapra Technology, wades into the controversy over defining intermediates under REACH
- Jean-Philippe Montfort of Mayer Brown advises EU importers on their CLP notification obligations
- In our Guest Column, Andy Adams of Bayer Environmental Science gives an industry perspective on progress with the EU biocides law
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