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Title The new European database for chemicals of concern: How useful is SCIP for waste management?
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Authors Friege, H; Zeschmar-Lahl, B; Kummer, B; Wagner, J
Title The new European database for chemicals of concern: How useful is SCIP for waste management?
Year 2021
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Abstract The interface between chemicals and waste legislation is a major problem for the envisaged circular economy. To re-use or recycle more waste, information on its composition is needed. The EU Waste Framework Directive obliges producers to document the presence of substances of very high concern in a new database (SCIP), which went online in January 2021. We studied some products of varying complexity and with different pollutant problems from a number of industries. Our investigation indicates that the new database is of limited use for recycling companies. Further requirements focusing on the intended recycling of used products are discussed.
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