Přehled o publikaci
2021
Finding essentiality feasible: common questions and misinterpretations concerning the "essential-use" concept
COUSINS, Ian T.; Jamie C. DE WITT; Juliane GLUGE; Gretta GOLDENMAN; Dorte HERZKE et. al.Základní údaje
Originální název
Finding essentiality feasible: common questions and misinterpretations concerning the "essential-use" concept
Autoři
COUSINS, Ian T. (752 Švédsko); Jamie C. DE WITT (840 Spojené státy); Juliane GLUGE (756 Švýcarsko); Gretta GOLDENMAN (56 Belgie); Dorte HERZKE (578 Norsko); Rainer LOHMANN (276 Německo); Mark MILLER (840 Spojené státy); Carla A. NG (840 Spojené státy); Sharyle PATTON (840 Spojené státy); Martin SCHERINGER (756 Švýcarsko, garant, domácí); Xenia TRIER (208 Dánsko) a Zhanyun WANG (756 Švýcarsko)
Vydání
amp; IMPACTS, CAMBRIDGE, ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY, 2021, 2050-7887
Další údaje
Jazyk
angličtina
Typ výsledku
Článek v odborném periodiku
Stát vydavatele
Velká Británie a Severní Irsko
Utajení
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Odkazy
Kód RIV
RIV/00216224:14310/21:00122982
Organizace
Přírodovědecká fakulta – Masarykova univerzita – Repozitář
UT WoS
000668305300001
EID Scopus
2-s2.0-85113400218
Klíčová slova anglicky
ALTERNATIVES; CHEMICALS
Návaznosti
EF15_003/0000469, projekt VaV. EF17_043/0009632, projekt VaV. RECETOX RI, velká výzkumná infrastruktura.
Změněno: 9. 6. 2025 00:50, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík
Anotace
V originále
The essential-use concept is a tool that can guide the phase-out of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and potentially other substances of concern. This concept is a novel approach to chemicals management that determines whether using substances of concern, such as PFAS, is truly essential for a given functionality. To assess the essentiality of a particular use case, three considerations need to be addressed: (1) the function (chemical, end use and service) that the chemical provides in the use case, (2) whether the function is necessary for health and safety and critical for the functioning of society and (3) if the function is necessary, whether there are viable alternatives for the chemical for this particular use. A few illustrative examples of the three-step process are provided for use cases of PFAS. The essential-use concept takes chemicals management away from a substance-by-substance approach to a group approach. For PFAS and other substances of concern, it offers a more rapid pathway toward effective management or phase-out. Parts of the concept of essential use have already been widely applied in global treaties and international regulations and it has also been recently used by product manufacturers and retailers to phase out substances of concern from supply chains. Herein some of the common questions and misinterpretations regarding the practical application of the essential-use concept are reviewed, and answers and further clarifications are provided.