Risk-based assessment and management strategies
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Risk-based assessment and management strategies
(The handbook of environmental chemistry, v. 23. Global risk-based management of chemical additives ; 2)
Springer, c2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Chemical additives are used to enhance the properties of many industrial products. Since their release into the environment is a potential risk for man and nature, their fate and behavior have been investigated in the framework of the European Union-funded project RISKCYCLE. The results are presented in two volumes, Global Risk-Based Management of Chemical Additives I: Production, Usage and Environmental Occurrence and Global Risk-Based Management of Chemical Additives II: Risk-Based Assessment and Management Strategies. This book is the second of the two volumes and features two main parts. In the first part, experts in the field discuss different models related to the assessment of the potential risks posed by chemical additives and analyze their benefits and drawbacks. In the second part, specific case studies in which the models have been applied are presented and the reliability of the models is evaluated.
This volume is an invaluable source of information for scientists and governmental agencies dealing with the risk assessment of chemicals on a global scale.
Table of Contents
Introduction
D. Barcelo, R.M. Darbra, B. Bilitewski, V. Grundmann, A. Zehm
PART I. METHODOLOGIES FOR THE GLOBAL MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
Life cycle assessment of additives: methodology and data
Ester van der Voet, Lauran van Oers, Tomas Rydberg, Jenny Westerdahl, Henrik Fred Larsen
Characterization of environmental exposure: measuring versus modelling
Daniel Guillen, Antoni Ginebreda, Rosa M Darbra, Meritxell Gros, Mira Petrovic, Damia Barcelo
Toxicological and eco-toxicological studies for additives
Nazanin Golbamaki Bakhtyari, Diego Baderna, Elena Boriani, Marta Schuhmacher, Susanne Heise, Emilio Benfenati
A revision of current models for environmental and human health impact and risk assessment for application to emerging chemicals
J. Rovira, M. Nadal, J. L. Domingo, T. Tanaku, N. A. Suciu, M. Trevisan, E. Capri, X. Segui, R. M. Darbra, M. Schuhmacher
Are chemicals in products good or bad for the society? - The economic perspective
Stefan Astroem, Maria Lindblad, Jenny Westerdahl, Tomas Rydberg
RiISKCYCLE and EU legislation
Uwe Lahl adn Barbara Zeschmar-Lahl
PART II. CASE STUDIES
Two sides of one coin: relations between hazardous substances and valuable resources
Henning Friege
Toxicological characterization of waste-related products using alternative methods: three case studies
D. Baderna, N. Golbamaki, S. Maggioni, M. Vaccari, A. Colacci, E. Benfenati
LCA case study on printed matter
Henrik Fred Larsen
LCA case study Cushion Vinyl Floor Covering and DEHP: Environmental impacts of use and recycling of additives (DEHP) in products
Lauran van Oers and Ester van der Voet
Chemicals in leather - international trends on risk based control and management
Stefan Rydin
Managing e-waste in eeveloped and developing countries
Suthipong Sthiannopkao
Mass emissions of pollutants from e-waste processed in China and human exposure assessment
Hong-Gang Ni and Eddy Y. Zeng
Tracking global flows of e-waste additives by using substance flow analysis (SFA), with a case study in China
H. Tien, S. Heise, X. Segui, J. Casal, R. M. Darbra, N. Suciu, E. Capri, M. Trevisan, M. Schuhmacher, M. Nadal, J. Rovira
Human and environmental impact producted by e-waste releases at Guiyu region (China)
N. Suciu, E. Capri, M. Trevisan, T. Tanaka, H. Tien, S. Heise, M. Schuhmacher, M. Nadal, J. Rovira, X. Segui, J. Casal, R. M. Darbra
In search of zero waste: an experiment in progress
C.F. Mahler, A.S. Schueler, Z. Fonseca
Mineral oil in board and paper recycling
Antje Kersten, Hans-Joachim Putz, Samuel Schabel
Proposed plan for disposal of mercury bearing lamps for India
Suneel Pandey, Rakesh Hooda, Arabinda Mishra
Study the substitution of fossil fuels by RDF produced from municipal solid waste of Hanoi - a case study
Nguyen Thi Diem Trang, Ngoc N.B.
PART III. CONCLUSIONS
Conclusions
B. Bilitewski, A. Zehm, V. Grundmann, R.M.Darbra, D. Barcelo
Toxicological and eco-toxicological studies for additives
Nazanin Golbamaki Bakhtyari, Diego Baderna, Elena Boriani, Marta Schuhmacher, Susanne Heise, Emilio Benfenati
A revision of current models for environmental and human health impact and risk assessment for application to emerging chemicals
J. Rovira, M. Nadal, J. L. Domingo, T. Tanaku, N. A. Suciu, M. Trevisan, E. Capri, X. Segui, R. M. Darbra, M. Schuhmacher
Are chemicals in products good or bad for the society? - The economic perspective
Stefan Astroem, Maria Lindblad, Jenny Westerdahl, Tomas Rydberg
RISKCYCLE and EU legislation
Uwe Lahl adn Barbara Zeschmar-Lahl
PART II. CASE STUDIES
Two sides of one coin: relations between hazardous substances and valuable resources
Henning Friege
Toxicological characterization of waste-related products using alternative methods: three case studies
D. Baderna, N. Golbamaki, S. Maggioni, M. Vaccari, A. Colacci, E. Benfenati
LCA case study on printed matter
Henrik Fred Larsen
LCA case study Cushion Vinyl Floor Covering and DEHP: Environmental impacts of use and recycling of additives (DEHP) in products
Lauran van Oers and Ester van der Voet
Chemicals in leather - international trends on risk based control and management
Stefan Rydin
Managing e-waste in eeveloped and developing countries
Suthipong Sthiannopkao
Mass emissions of pollutants from e-waste processed in China and human exposure assessment
Hong-Gang Ni and Eddy Y. Zeng
Tracking global flows of e-waste additives by using substance flow analysis (SFA), with a case study in China
H. Tien, S. Heise, X. Segui, J. Casal, R. M. Darbra, N. Suciu, E. Capri, M. Trevisan, M. Schuhmacher, M. Nadal, J. Rovira
Human and environmental impact producted by e-waste releases at Guiyu region (China)
N. Suciu, E. Capri, M. Trevisan, T. Tanaka, H. Tien, S. Heise, M. Schuhmacher, M. Nadal, J. Rovira, X. Segui, J. Casal, R. M. Darbra
In search of zero waste: an experiment in progress
C.F. Mahler, A.S. Schueler, Z. Fonseca
Mineral oil in board and paper recycling
Antje Kersten, Hans-Joachim Putz, Samuel Schabel
Proposed plan for disposal of mercury bearing lamps for India
Suneel Pandey, Rakesh Hooda, Arabinda Mishra
Study of the substitution of fossil fuels by RDF produced from municipal solid waste of Hanoi - a case study
Nguyen Thi Diem Trang, Ngoc N.B.
PART III. CONCLUSIONS
Conclusions
B. Bilitewski, A. Zehm, V. Grundmann, R.M.Darbra, D. Barcelo
Environmental fate models
N. Suciu, T. Tanaka, M. Trevisan, M. Schuhmacher, M. Nadal, J. Rovira, X. Segui, J. Casal, R. M. Darbra, E. Capri
Toxicological and eco-toxicological studies for additives
Nazanin Golbamaki Bakhtyari, Diego Baderna, Elena Boriani, Marta Schuhmacher, Susanne Heise, Emilio Benfenati
A revision of current models for environmental and human health impact and risk assessment for application to emerging chemicals
J. Rovira, M. Nadal, J. L. Domingo, T. Tanaku, N. A. Suciu, M. Trevisan, E. Capri, X. Segui, R. M. Darbra, M. Schuhmacher
Are chemicals in products good or bad for the society? - The economic perspective
Stefan Astroem, Maria Lindblad, Jenny Westerdahl, Tomas Rydberg
RiISKCYCLE and EU legislation
Uwe Lahl adn Barbara Zeschmar-Lahl
PART II. CASE STUDIES
Two sides of one coin: relations between hazardous substances and valuable resources
Henning Friege
Toxicological characterization of waste-related products using alternative methods: three case studies
D. Baderna, N. Golbamaki, S. Maggioni, M. Vaccari, A. Colacci, E. Benfenati
LCA case study on printed matter
Henrik Fred Larsen
LCA case study Cushion Vinyl Floor Covering and DEHP: Environmental impacts of use and recycling of additives (DEHP) in products
Lauran van Oers and Ester van der Voet
Chemicals in leather - international trends on risk based control and management
Stefan Rydin
Managing e-waste in eeveloped and developing countries
Suthipong Sthiannopkao
Mass emissions of pollutants from e-waste processed in China and human exposure assessment
Hong-Gang Ni and Eddy Y. Zeng
Tracking global flows of e-waste additives by using substance flow analysis (SFA), with a case study in China
H. Tien, S. Heise, X. Segui, J. Casal, R. M. Darbra, N. Suciu, E. Capri, M. Trevisan, M. Schuhmacher, M. Nadal, J. Rovira
Human and environmental impact producted by e-waste releases at Guiyu region (China)
N. Suciu, E. Capri, M. Trevisan, T. Tanaka, H. Tien, S. Heise, M. Schuhmacher, M. Nadal, J. Rovira, X. Segui, J. Casal, R. M. Darbra
In search of zero waste: an experiment in progress
C.F. Mahler, A.S. Schueler, Z. Fonseca
Mineral oil in board and paper recycling
Antje Kersten, Hans-Joachim Putz, Samuel Schabel
Proposed plan for disposal of mercury bearing lamps for India
Suneel Pandey, Rakesh Hooda, Arabinda Mishra
Study the substitution of fossil fuels by RDF produced from municipal solid waste of Hanoi - a case study
Nguyen Thi Diem Trang, Ngoc N.B.
PART III. CONCLUSIONS
Conclusions
B. Bilitewski, A. Zehm, V. Grundmann, R.M.Darbra, D. Barcelo
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