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CCoN/NanoCEO reports & letters to government

- 2010 NanoCEO letter to Wisconsin Legislative Special Committee on proposed Nano Act here

- 2010 NanoCEO comments to U.S. EPA on nanosilver product approval here

- 2009 NanoCEO letter to U.S. EPA on nanosilver registration as pesticide here

- 2007 CCoN comments to U.S. NNCO on priority EHS research needs here (under K. Johnson)

- 2005 Report & Recommendations of Madison Citizens Consensus Conference submitted to Wisconsin State Legislators. Report here.

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6 February 2012

Nanomaterials "Just Out of REACH" of European Regulations - The Center for International Environmental Law

Geneva— REACH, the European Union's primary regulation on chemicals is failing to identify or control nanomaterials. That is the conclusion of "Just Out of REACH: How REACH is failing to regulate nanomaterials and how it can be fixed," a new report by the nonprofit Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL). Nanomaterials, tiny manmade particles with extraordinary properties, are a fast-growing component of cosmetics, clothing, consumer electronics, and other products.