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  • REACH Regulation

    Next registration date is 31 May 2013

    REACH 2013
  • Towards A Non-Toxic Environment

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    Everyone is needed to ensure that hazardous chemicals will not negatively harm coming generations and the environment

  • Advice to those considering a tattoo

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    Substances known to cause allergies, cancer, mutations and harm reproduction were found in tattoo inks.

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  • 15 May 2012
    KemI has decided on the first parallel trade with a plant protection product
  • 9 May 2012
    KemI continues checking home electronics
  • 3 May 2012
    Increased use of recycled metals
  • 3 May 2012
    Use approved anti-mosquito bracelets only
  • 20 April 2012
    KemI to investigate the use of bisphenol A in receipts, toys and children´s products
  • 18 April 2012
    Annual review of the environmental objective A Non-Toxic Environment 2012
  • 30 March 2012
    Statistical overview of the use of chemicals in 2010
  • 26 March 2012
    KemI believes that antifouling paints with high levels of zinc oxide require approval
  • 19 March 2012
    KemI has switched to bank giro account
  • 1 March 2012
    KemI proposes an amendment of the rules on the sale of particularly hazardous chemical products

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  • 15 June
    Seminar: Why are we concerned about endocrine disruptors?
  • 18 June
    Stakeholder consultation meeting about the preparation of a restriction on lead in articles for consumer use
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