Updates in China's Hazardous Waste Management Regulations and Compliance Suggestions

Compared with sewage and waste gas, the regulation and control of hazardous waste started late in China. However, with gradual improvements made to the system of sewage and waste gas regulation, the central government has been devoting greater efforts to strengthen the supervision of hazardous waste, introducing and revising a series of relevant regulations and policies. Due to frequent regulatory updates, uncertainties of policy orientation, and regional differences in supervision and law enforcement, enterprises may be confused about specific management requirements, which adds to the difficulty of compliance.
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Addressing Sustainability Challenges with Earth Abundant Metal Catalysis

How chemists interact with and ultimately use the elements on the periodic table is one of the primary sustainability challenges for the 21st century.
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Heartbeat technology in the chemical and oil&gas industry

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Heartbeat Technology - Learn about our range of instruments with integrated Heartbeat Technology that offer the advantages of advanced diagnostics, inline verification and condition monitoring – helping you achieve documented proof testing and confirmation of measurement accuracy.
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The Chemistry of Bourbon: The "spirit" of molecules

AIChE

The production of quality bourbon involves an understanding of the chemistry involved in the process. Most modern distilleries rely on both sensory and chemical analysis as part of their process. This talk will highlight some of the chemistry involved in the production of the distilled spirit, its aging, and your enjoyment of it. For those not familiar with bourbon, a basic overview of the spirit will be weaved into the talk.
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Global New Chemicals and Toxic Substances Management

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Before marketing a new chemical, the manufacturer/importer, in order to meet the various national and international legal requirements, has to submit information in the form of a notification or registration (e.g. phys-chem, toxicological, ecotoxicological data) to support each Government’s risk assessment to determine whether the substance poses an unreasonable risk to the environment and/or human health. Some countries require pre-manufacture/import notification while for many jurisdictions, the chemical notification process is a tiered system requiring subsequent notifications as the annual amount of the imported or manufactured substance increases. Further, there are expanding global initiatives to assess chemicals already in the marketplace and subsequently take action on any chemicals found to be harmful to human health and/or the environment.
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