ChemSec works to eliminate toxic chemicals in products by engaging with companies and policymakers across cultures, industries and governments; ED Anne-Sofie Bäckar says trust, transparency — and ...
It’s hard to find a chemical company that doesn’t at least talk about sustainability. ChemSec aims to cut through the noise with its ChemScore report cards, which the Swedish nonprofit released this ...
In recent years the corporate drive to substitute hazardous chemicals in products and supply chains has increased dramatically. Unfortunately the visibility of safer alternatives to more traditionally ...
France-based Veolia has joined the ChemSec Business Group to help address hazardous chemicals in material supply chains. ChemSec is an environmental nongovernmental organization (NGO) based in Sweden.
Les gentils agents chimiques de ChemSec. L’ONG suédoise spécialiste des risques chimiques ChemSec organisait un événement à Bruxelles le 14 novembre à l’occasion de la sortie de sa SinList, sa ...
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The SIN List (Substitute It Now!), first presented in 2008, lists chemicals that the NGO has identified as Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) based on the criteria established by REACH – the EU ...
A study by the Swedish environmental group ChemSec finds that most of the world’s largest chemical companies are taking “little or no action” to reduce their production of hazardous chemicals that are ...
Bangkok, Thailand, December 10, 2025-- Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited (IVL), a global sustainable chemicals company, has been ranked first globally with a green card in ChemScore 2025, the ...
The SIN (Substitute it Now) 2.0 list consists of 378 chemicals that are currently being used in everything from detergents and paints to computers and toys, sometimes in high levels, yet consumers are ...
A group of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have called for third party participation in the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical substances (REACH) process.