hazardous products

  • 81Ethylene oxide — Oxirane redirects here. For oxiranes as a class of molecules, see epoxide. Ethylene oxide …

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  • 82COSHH — The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 United Kingdom Parliament Citation: 2002 No. 2677 Primary legislation: European Communities Act 1972, Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 Introduced by …

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  • 83Mobile source air pollution — includes any air pollution that is emitted by motor vehicles, engines, and equipment that can be moved from one location to another. Many of these pollutants contribute to environmental degradation and negative human health effects. To prevent… …

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  • 84Ozone — For other uses, see Ozone (disambiguation). Ozone …

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  • 85Recycling — For other uses, see Recycling (disambiguation). 3R Concepts Waste Disposal Hierarchy Reduce Reuse Recycle Barter Dematerialization Dow …

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  • 86Greenwash — (a portmanteau of green and whitewash ) is a term used to describe the perception of consumers that they are being misled by a company regarding the environmental practices of the company or the environmental benefits of a product or service.… …

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  • 87United States Environmental Protection Agency — EPA and Environmental Protection Agency redirect here. For other uses, see EPA (disambiguation). Environmental Protection Agency EPA Environmental Protection Agen …

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  • 88Green computing — is the study and practice of using computing resources efficiently. The primary objective of such a program is to account for the triple bottom line, an expanded spectrum of values and criteria for measuring organizational (and societal) success …

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  • 89NeSSI — This article is about the initiative linked to chemical process analytical systems, see also Networked European Software and Services Initiative NeSSI (for New Sampling/Sensor Initiative) is a global and open initiative sponsored by the Center… …

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  • 90Globally Harmonized System — The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals or GHS is an internationally agreed upon system set to replace the various different classification and labeling standards used in different countries. The GHS will use… …

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