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Hazardous Chemicals in Products and Processes : Substitution as an Innovative Process /

By: Ahrens, Andreas [author.].
Contributor(s): Braun, Angelika [author.] | Gleich, Arnim von [author.] | Heitmann, Kerstin [author.] | Lißner, Lothar [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Sustainability and Innovation: Publisher: Heidelberg : Physica-Verlag HD, 2006.Description: VIII, 152 p. 21 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783790816433.Subject(s): Management | Industrial management | Chemistry | Ecotoxicology | Economic policy | Economics | R & D/Technology Policy | Safety in Chemistry, Dangerous Goods | Innovation/Technology Management | EcotoxicologyDDC classification: 338.926 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Summary of most important results -- Initial situation and analysis of deficits -- Approach to research and procedure -- Case study analysis and development of hypotheses -- Developing model — being innovative in an innovation system -- Dealing with lack of knowledge and uncertainties — a task for risk management -- Recommendations for action -- Prospects and prospective questions.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Substitution of hazardous substances is a prioritised objective in chemical regulation and risk management. However, it is experienced as a tough task with often inconsistent results. Based on thirteen case studies, this book analyzes substitution as an innovation process and attempts to give answers to the following questions: Why and under which circumstances are companies able and willing to substitute hazardous substances? What are the main drivers and the main barriers? In which way can communication along the supply chain support environmental innovation? How can risk management appropriately deal with the lack of knowledge, with uncertainties and incomplete knowledge about the possible effects of different substances? Recommendations for action are provided for commercial and state institutions and consumers and thus for all actors engaged in the European reform of chemicals policy following the REACH system.
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Summary of most important results -- Initial situation and analysis of deficits -- Approach to research and procedure -- Case study analysis and development of hypotheses -- Developing model — being innovative in an innovation system -- Dealing with lack of knowledge and uncertainties — a task for risk management -- Recommendations for action -- Prospects and prospective questions.

Substitution of hazardous substances is a prioritised objective in chemical regulation and risk management. However, it is experienced as a tough task with often inconsistent results. Based on thirteen case studies, this book analyzes substitution as an innovation process and attempts to give answers to the following questions: Why and under which circumstances are companies able and willing to substitute hazardous substances? What are the main drivers and the main barriers? In which way can communication along the supply chain support environmental innovation? How can risk management appropriately deal with the lack of knowledge, with uncertainties and incomplete knowledge about the possible effects of different substances? Recommendations for action are provided for commercial and state institutions and consumers and thus for all actors engaged in the European reform of chemicals policy following the REACH system.

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