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www.lasinfo.org - Regulatory affairs - Risk assessments
A summary report (SIAP) of the LAS assessment will be posted to the OECD website within the next few months, and supporting documents will also be posted at ...
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www.lasinfo.org - Regulatory affairs - Detergent regulation
The new detergent regulation (No 648/2004), which was adopted by the European Parliament and the Council of 31 March 2004 and published in the Official ...
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www.lasinfo.org - What is LAS - LAS in a nutshell
LAS is a surfactant and is - like soap - responsible for removing the oily & fatty soil adsorbed into fabrics, textiles, china, and any other material we ...
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www.lasinfo.org - What is LAS - LAS in a nutshell
LAS is the short name for linear alkylbenzene sulphonate, a surfactant used ... LAS is a surfactant and is - like soap - responsible for removing the oily ...
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www.lasinfo.org - Regulatory affairs - Risk assessments
LAB de-classification > LAB risk assessment > LAS risk assessment > Robust Summaries > OECD SIDS dossier > Detergent Regulation ...
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www.lasinfo.org - Regulatory affairs - Risk assessments
LAB de-classification > LAB risk assessment > LAS risk assessment > Robust Summaries > OECD SIDS dossier > Detergent Regulation ...
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www.lasinfo.org - Facts & Figures - LAB-LAS Production
Linear alkylbenzene sulphonate is a component of laundry detergents and other cleaning products that was created in the early 1960s to help put an end to ...
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l L. Berna, Madrid/Spain, L. Cavalli, Milano/ltaly, and C. Renta ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML l L. Berna, Madrid/Spain, L. Cavalli, Milano/ltaly, and C. Renta, Madrid/Spain llntroduction. The resource requirements and environmental emissions ...
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www.lasinfo.org - What is LAS - LAS in a nutshell
LAS is a surfactant and is - like soap - responsible for removing the oily & fatty soil adsorbed into fabrics, textiles, china, and any other material we ...
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www.lasinfo.org - Facts & Figures - LAB-LAS Production
The total world LAB production capacity in 2002 was estimated at 2.5 million tons, with 300 000 tons being consumed in Western Europe. ...