ls were inorganic arsenic, benzene, and cadmium, which drove the higher CHREL scores in
Read More...inated biphenyls (PCBs), lead, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, nickel and polyaromatic hydr
Read More...ontaining the above. However, selenium, cadmium sulfoselenide orange (CAS 12656-57-4),
Read More...23, a proposed exemption for the use of cadmium and lead in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) un
Read More...s for dangerous chemicals like mercury, cadmium, and lead, as well as required disclosu
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Read More...inue to restrict the use of mercury and cadmium in batteries. Introduce a restr
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Read More...d that restricts the amount of lead and cadmium in porcelain crockery that comes into c
Read More...Particularly hazardous metals (mercury, cadmium, lead, and their compounds)
Read More...d in PVC such as stabilisers containing cadmium- and lead and certain phthalates have b
Read More...contains heavy metals such as mercury, cadmium and lead and their compounds.
Read More...s amendment introduces an exemption for cadmium and lead in plastic profiles used in el
Read More...ses that mercury and mercury compounds, cadmium, chromium VI, arsenic, antimony, and th
Read More...rcury mercury compounds cadmium arsenic chromium
Read More...(TCEP). Metals/metal compounds (cadmium, lead, and their compounds).
Read More...ant growth enhancers, such as chromium, cadmium, arsenic, lead, mercury, nickel, and ot
Read More...ing levels of arsenic, barium, calcium, cadmium, cobalt, chromium, copper, iron, mangan
Read More...e use of substances such as mercury and cadmium. Key Changes - Cadmium: New
Read More...and necklaces found to contain lead and cadmium. The Ministry has requested the Ko
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