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Formulation of proposals for measures to be taken to substitute environmentally relevant flame retardants in printed circuit boards, outer casings for IT and TV applicances and polyurethane insulation and one-component foams

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This report gives an overview of three workshops which were held in May and June 2001 in Berlin following the submission of the Umweltbundesamt (Federal Environmental Agency) study "Substituting Environmentally Relevant Flame Retardants: Assessment Fundamentals“ (Umweltbundesamt Texte [Federal Environmental Agency publications] 25/01 – 27/01; Vol. I in English: Umweltbundesamt Texte 40/01). The objective of the workshops was to formulate and propose measures for substituting and decreasing environmentally relevant flame retardants. The debate is documented in its essential aspects, summarized and, in view of some new aspects, revised.

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Number of pages
51
Year of publication
September 2001
Author(s)
Dr. André Leisewitz, Dr. Winfried Schwarz
Language
English
Project No. (FKZ)
200 44 318
Publisher
Umweltbundesamt
File size
292 KB
Price
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 flame retardant  environmental sustainability  polyurethane foam  insulating foam  air pollutant emission  card industry

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