News from Mistra SafeChem
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2022-04-08
New programme director for Mistra SafeChem
The board of Mistra SafeChem has appointed Richard Lihammar as the new programme director. John Munthe, who has held this position since the start, will remain in the programme as senior advisor. At ...
2022-04-07Welcome to a breakfast webinar about the case studies in Mistra SafeChem
The last breakfast webinar in this series, where we present the work packages in Mistra SafeChem, was held on May 24. This time we focussed on the case studies, an important part of the research prog...
2022-03-29Annual report for 2021 from Mistra SafeChem
The second annual report from Mistra SafeChem is now published. Here you can read about achievements from 2021, but also get an overview of the programme and its people.
2022-03-01Breakfast webinar about a life cycle based chemicals assessment toolbox
At the Mistra SafeChem breakfast webinar on March 23, we presented a life-cycle based toolbox for safe and sustainable chemistry, applicable to toxicity in both the environment, consumer products and...
2022-02-16Use and release of chemicals are beyond the planetary boundaries
Peter Fantke, a researcher within the Mistra SafeChem programme, has together with several European researchers published a scientific article arguing that humans are now producing and releasing chem...
2022-02-01Cytiva new partner in Mistra SafeChem
A new industry partner has joined Mistra SafeChem: Cytiva, a global provider of life science technologies and services. The programme's work in chemical toxicity and the life cycle-based tool for...
2022-01-26Several hundred hazardous chemicals found in clothes
To protect both human health and the environment, hazardous chemicals should be minimized in the textile production processes. A pilot study within the Mistra SafeChem programme, indicates which type...
2022-01-26New study presents inhalation and dermal normalisation scores for ProScale
A new study from scientists at IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, published in Toxicology Letters, shows that the ProScale method can be integrated into life cycle assessment.