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Toward a new U.S. chemicals policy: rebuilding the foundation to advance new science, green chemistry, and environmental health.

机译:制定新的美国化学品政策:重建基础以发展新的科学,绿色化学和环境健康。

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OBJECTIVE: We describe fundamental weaknesses in U.S. chemicals policy, present principles of chemicals policy reform, and articulate interdisciplinary research questions that should be addressed. With global chemical production projected to double over the next 24 years, federal policies that shape the priorities of the U.S. chemical enterprise will be a cornerstone of sustainability. To date, these policies have largely failed to adequately protect public health or the environment or motivate investment in or scientific exploration of cleaner chemical technologies, known collectively as green chemistry. On this trajectory, the United States will face growing health, environmental, and economic problems related to chemical exposures and pollution. CONCLUSIONS: Existing policies have produced a U.S. chemicals market in which the safety of chemicals for human health and the environment is undervalued relative to chemical function, price, and performance. This market barrier to green chemistry is primarily a consequence of weaknesses in the Toxic Substances Control Act. These weaknesses have produced a chemical data gap, because producers are not required to investigate and disclose sufficient information on chemicals' hazard traits to government, businesses that use chemicals, or the public; a safety gap, because government lacks the legal tools it needs to efficiently identify, prioritize, and take action to mitigate the potential health and environmental effects of hazardous chemicals; and a technology gap, because industry and government have invested only marginally in green chemistry research, development, and education. Policy reforms that close the three gaps-creating transparency and accountability in the market-are crucial for improving public and environmental health and reducing the barriers to green chemistry. The European Union's REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals) regulation has opened an opportunity for the United States to take this step; doing so will present the nation with new research questions in science, policy, law, and technology.
机译:目的:我们描述了美国化学品政策的基本弱点,目前的化学品政策改革原则,并阐明了应解决的跨学科研究问题。预计未来24年全球化学制品产量将翻一番,决定美国化学企业重点的联邦政策将成为可持续发展的基石。迄今为止,这些政策在很大程度上未能充分保护公众健康或环境,或无法推动对清洁化学技术(统称为绿色化学)的投资或科学探索。在这一轨迹上,美国将面临与化学暴露和污染有关的日益严重的健康,环境和经济问题。结论:现有政策已经产生了一个美国化学品市场,其中化学品对人类健康和环境的安全性相对于化学品功能,价格和性能被低估了。这种对绿色化学的市场壁垒主要是《有毒物质控制法》薄弱的结果。这些弱点造成了化学数据缺口,因为不要求生产商向政府,使用化学药品的企业或公众调查和披露有关化学危险性的足够信息;存在安全缺口,因为政府缺乏有效识别,确定优先次序并采取行动减轻有害化学物质对健康和环境的潜在影响所需的法律工具;技术差距,因为工业和政府仅在绿色化学研究,开发和教育方面进行了少量投资。缩小三个空白的政策改革-在市场中建立透明度和问责制-对于改善公众和环境健康以及减少绿色化学障碍至关重要。欧盟的REACH(化学品注册,评估,授权和限制)法规为美国迈出了这一步提供了机会。这样做将向国家提出有关科学,政策,法律和技术的新研究问题。

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