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MATERIALS | PVC PLASTICISERS


Challenges continue But the battle goes on. For example, ChemSec – the International Chemical Secretariat – says DINP was added to its “SIN List” in 2008, and it has not found reasons to remove DINP from it. SIN stands for Substitute It Now. ChemSec describes the SIN list as “a comprehensive database of chemicals likely to be restricted or banned in the EU.” ChemSec is an independent non-profit organisa-


tion that advocates for substitution of toxic chemi- cals to safer alternatives. It is run with financial support from the Swedish Government, founda- tions, private individuals and other non-profit organisations. ChemSec says DINP was placed on the SIN List in 2008 because “reprotoxic effects and effects on development have been reported and it is a suspected endocrine disruptor.” European Plasticisers has contacted ChemSec to


provide the latest scientific data and regulatory conclusions and says it is open for further dialogue. Over in the USA, DINP suppliers are busy


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reinforcing their case. In May, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) received a request from ExxonMobil Chemical, Evonik Corporation, and Teknor Apex (through the American Chemistry


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Council’s High Phthalates Panel) to conduct a risk evaluation for DINP. A request was also received from ExxonMobil to conduct a risk evaluation for diisodecyl phthalate (DIDP). Speaking on behalf of the companies at the


time, the ACC said the requests were submitted because industry has “full confidence” in the substances’ safety, and that a confirmation of this fact by a regulatory body would be positive for businesses and consumers.


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