HALOGENATED FLAME RETARDANTS


Use and Alternatives
Comprehensive information on use of brominated flame retardants and their alternatives has been published by the Danish Environment Protection Agency : "Brominated Flame Retardants, Substance Flow Analysis and Assessment of Alternatives" June 1999, add author


Impact on environment and human health
Comprehensive information has been compiled by the Swedish National Chemicals Inspectorate: "The flame retardants project", report 5/96.

A study about the increased levels of certain HFRs in the blood of workers in recycling facilities and of computer clerks was published by Sjoedin et al.: "Flame Retardant Exposure: Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in Blood from Swedish Workers", Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 107, Number 8, August 1999, Abstract available.

 

An overview of key science available is given on page 60 of the Greenpeace report: "Tip of the Iceberg", August 1999


Political initiatives

Recommendation of the World Health Organisation to phase out brominated flame retardants (1998).

OSPAR Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic, Sintra Statement and Strategy on Hazardous substances, downloadable here (1998)

Swedish proposal for a "Phase-out of PBDEs and PBBs (1999).

North Sea Conference

European Environment Centre - Computer Waste


Other interesting links

Background document on hazards and waste from computers has been compiled by the Clean Computer Campaign.

An assessment of hazardous materials and take-back policies of major computer corporations operating in the USA and Canada has been made by the Clean Computer Campaign. Includes web addresses of all the major computer manufactures.

 

Websites of Toshiba? Sony ? (Wytze to decide)







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