Hazardous chemicals and circular economy

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Description

The realization of a circular economy has become a focus in the EU and other countries to move towards sustainable use of resources. This is a necessary transformation to meet the current environmental and climate challenges. However, one important, but often disregarded part of a circular economy is the role of hazardous chemicals. Hazardous chemicals are used in everyday products and when recycled the new products will inevitably contain these chemicals. The proposed project will address conflicts and synergies between a circular economy (SDG 8, 12, 13) and the protection of human and environmental health (SDG 3, 6, 14). We aim to address chemical management in relation to the notion of a non-toxic circular economy. Our research will result in analyses of importance for decision-makers developing and deciding on risk management measures, as well as legal tools for management of hazardous chemicals in recycled materials. We have the following research questions:

  1. What are the current conflicts and synergies in chemical management with regards to the goal of a non-toxic circular economy?
  2. How can conflicts be overcome and how can synergies be utilized for a faster and more efficient transition to a non-toxic circular economy?

Co-investigators: Henrik Josefsson

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