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Need for Global Harmonization of Biodegradability Testing and Chemical Management Systems

Youichi ARIMOTO
Chemicals Assessment and Research Center Chemicals Evaluation and Research Institute Japan

To achieve the global goal of chemical manufacture and use with minimization of significant adverse effects on human health and the environment by 2020 and to accept newly notified chemicals mutually global harmonization of the Japanese legal system for chemical management has become an urgent priority. A necessity for establishing new law to coordinate the various aspects of chemical management has been suggested. When the Japanese legal system is reformed it is important that the methodology for data collection and evaluation for chemical safety is technically harmonized globally. From this viewpoint concrete matters to be discussed in detail were selected. Major problems and subjects concerning biodegradability testing were here considered as key items with regard to the Japanese legal system.
Keywords: Biodegradability testing , Chemical management , Harmonization of legal systems , EUSES , PEC ,
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