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Substitution of Hazardous Chemicals

Replacing hazardous chemicals can reduce risks but often introduces new, unforeseen dangers to people and the environment. The challenge lies in balancing urgency with the need for informed decisions about substitutes. Innovations like green chemistry and AI offer hope for safer, more sustainable alternatives. Collaboration among regulators, industry, and researchers is key to achieving this balance responsibly.

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Substitution of Hazardous Chemicals
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Publisher:Government Accountability Office (GAO)
Published:November 1, 2024
License:Public Domain

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