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It is time to act on endocrine disrupting chemicals. The SIN List 2.0 shows the way forward.
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Page 1: EDC SIN 2.0 Click through for website

It is time to act on endocrine disrupting chemicals.

The SIN List 2.0 shows the way forward.

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The endocrine system is our control system.

This is where our hormones control everything from metabolism and mood to growth and development of organs.

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Unfortunately some chemicals disrupt this vital system causing a wide range of health and environmental problems.

They are called endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs).

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EDCs are linked to cancer, diabetes, behavioural and attention deficit disorders, reproductive disorders and impaired fertility.

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EDCs are all around us. They can be found in everything from food packaging and cosmetics to cash receipts, toys and electric cables.

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Despite the hazards and widespread use of EDCs, the EU has not taken enough action.

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This is why the SIN List now highlights the need to act on EDCs.

As always, the SIN List identifiesSubstances of Very High Concern

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The SIN List 2.0 adds 22 EDCs.

They are all identified by ChemSecas Substances of Very High Concern according to REACH criteria solely due to their endocrine disrupting properties.

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This means that they should be put on the REACH candidate list along with other high concern chemicals.

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And that companies should start to phase them out from their products.

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3-benzylidene camphor4-methylbenzylidene camphor4-nitrophenol4,4´-dihydroxybenzophenoneBenzophenone-1Benzophenone-2Benzophenone-3ButylparabenDicyclohexyl phthalate (DCHP)Diethyl phthalate (DEP)Dihexyl phthalate (DHP)Ethylhexyl methoxycinnamateMetam natriumMethyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE)PentachlorophenolPerchloroethylenePropylparabenQuadrosilanResorcinolTert-butylhydroxyanisole (BHA)ThiramZineb

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The time has come to act on EDCs.

SIN 2.0 gives guidance on where to start.

Illustrations: Christofer Ahde


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