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Our dedicated policy team, working with our members, wider community and expert partners, provide authoritative and robust information to shape current debates.
Whether maximising the effectiveness of research and education, or facilitating policymakers to use scientific information, our goal is to shape the development of policy relevant to the chemical sciences.

Stemming the tide of CECs in water
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Risk-based approaches and precautionary control
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Risk-based regulation for PFAS
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Solving the challenges of PFAS
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What鈥檚 wrong with persistence?
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Revised TWI for PFAS: rationale and consequences
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Challenges for PFAS remediation
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PFAS alternatives
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A chemicals strategy for a sustainable chemicals revolution
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UN Intergovernmental Science Policy Platform (IPCWM)
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Operating principles for the UN science policy panel
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Statement to OEWG2 on CWM and the prevention of pollution
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Toxic chemicals in everyday life
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The importance of chemistry education
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The purposes of a chemistry curriculum
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