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China Steps Up Efforts in Source Control over Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals
May 25, 2022
The Chinese General Office of the State Council officially released the approved Action Plan for New Pollutants Treatment, according to Notice No.15 of 2022 issued on May 24, 2022, which vows to improve the China’s new pollutants treatment capacity significantly by 2025. The Plan was drafted to solicit public comments in October of 2021, which had attracted widespread attention from the industry.
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Updated Data Requirements for China New Chemical Notification in China to be Published
Jun 23, 2017
The issuance of updated Guidance for China new chemical notification is still pending. The data requirements in the revised Guidance are supposed to be published individually.
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Chinese Chemical Management Authority Requests Information from China NCSN Testing Institutes
Apr 10, 2017
From 1 Apr 2017, testing institutes intending to provide eco-toxicological testing data acceptable for China new chemical notification should fill in relevant information using the newly launched “chemical test data quality management system”. The previous qualification system will be abolished and only the institutes listed on the management platform are accredited to provide testing data.
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