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Intermediate uses of petroleum and coal substances - a regulatory issue?

Environmental emission assessment of substances of very high concern from petroleum and coal fractions in intermediates


This study explores the intermediate uses of 53 petroleum and coal stream (PetCo) substances, focusing on 15 marker constituents with properties of concern such as carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, reprotoxicity, persistence, bioaccumulation, and endocrine disruption. It investigates the potential for these constituents to transfer during intermediate use into the new substance or product and into the environment. Five approaches are employed, including reactivity assessment, literature review, consultation data integration, supply chain interaction analysis, and upstream literature review perspective, to evaluate the likelihood of conversion and assess the potential environmental emission of these constituents. The report presents comprehensive findings that would interest Industry as well as policy stakeholders dealing with PetCo substances, substance management and environmental impact assessment.

Series
Texte | 18/2024
Number of pages
99
Year of publication
Author(s)
Daniel Vencovsky, Shannon White, David Carlander, Richard Stenning, James Hanlon, Frederik Verdonck, Koen Tiels, Lieve Claeys, Nora Ferencz, Sabine Navis, Linh-Dan Ngo
Language
English
Project No. (FKZ)
3718 64 416 0
Publisher
German Environment Agency
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File size
2088 KB
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