by Marine Teixidor | Sep 6, 2022
Following the REACH registration phase, ECHA began the substances evaluation phase in 2012. The proof of similarity and subsequent justification of read-across between Concawe’s substances, which is necessary to limit the number of vertebrate animal studies, is...
by Marine Teixidor | Sep 6, 2022
Petroleum substances contain hundreds to thousands of constituents, making it very difficult to generate biodegradation data on all of those constituents individually. Concawe is undertaking a novel project with SINTEF—one of Europe’s largest independent research...
by Marine Teixidor | Sep 6, 2022
Following the REACH registration phase, ECHA began the substances evaluation phase in 2012. The proof of similarity and subsequent justification of read-across between Concawe’s substances, which is necessary to limit the number of vertebrate animal studies, is...
by Victoire de Marans | Jun 8, 2022
The carcinogenicity and developmental toxicity of unrefined mineral oil is related to its 3–7 ring polycyclic aromatic compounds (PAC) content. Therefore, refining operations focus on the targeted removal PAC from mineral oil that may contain aromatics of low...
by Alain Mathuren | May 19, 2017
In its Newsletter, ECHA shares its views on how sector associations (e.g. Concawe) are working with the authorities to identify and address substances that matter the most and at the same time improve data quality. Cooperation with Concawe is presented as a best...