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Great lakes still under siege from toxic pollution
Canadian companies in the Great Lakes basin reported releasing more cancer-causing pollutants to the air than companies in the United States, according to a report released today by Great Lakes-area environmental groups from both sides of the border. Per facility, Canadian facilities emitted to the air, on average, almost three times more known cancer-causing pollutants.
The comparison is based on a matched dataset of 2007 data provided to the Canadian National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) and the US Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), and is outlined in Partners in Pollution 2: An Update on ... |
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Enhesa Launches Worldwide GHS Tracking Service
Washington, DC Responding to the requests from its multinational clients, Enhesa has expanded its global regulatory monitoring services to include a GHS (Globally Harmonized System for Classification of Labeling of Chemicals) focused offering.
GHS was conceived to create one system for categorising and labelling chemicals – globally. As countries actively begin to adopt and implement GHS the reality is very different. Each country has included its own variations, deadlines, and specific requirements. It is critical that companies understand these individual deviations or face dire consequences ... |
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