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October 8, 2020

pinfa member wins China GoldenBee

Clariant has been recognised for sustainability and recycling by China’s GoldenBee CSR award for enterprises. GoldenBee is a corporate platform, developing Corporate Social Responsibility in China, supported by China Sustainability Tribune (previously WTO Tribune).

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Phosphorus FRs in sandwich panels

PIN flame retardants reduce heat and smoke release from PET-core / glass fibre / epoxy structural sandwich panels.

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Smoke toxicity of façade insulation systems

Tests on mock external wall facades raise questions on how smoke toxicity might impact building occupants in a fire. This study publishes work already presented at FRPM2019 (see pinfa Newsletter n°103).

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Review of fire toxicity of building materials

More research is needed to correlate bench-scale fire tests on materials to real fire emissions.

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Electric vehicle fire tests

Swiss tests show how fast and violently electric vehicles can burn and note specific pollution risks in fire-fighting waters.

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Full-scale metro carriage test burn

Tests on a China metro carriage, as before today’s fire standards, exceeded 1000 kW heat in less than three minutes.

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FRs in furniture and in dust

Data from California show lower levels of some halogenated FRs in dust with lower furniture fire safety standards.

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Flame retardants and microplastics

Release of flame retardants from microplastics in the environment are very low and unlikely to pose significant risk, is the conclusion of a review of nearly 200 publications.

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Study suggests no health risk from PIN FRs

A review of organophosphate FRs in indoor dust in China suggests that they do not pose a direct health risk.

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October 7, 2020

Construction Products Regulation

The EU public consultation on the review of the CPR is open to 22nd December 2020.

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October 5, 2020

The Swedish Chemical tax on Electronics is not working

Brussels, 5 October 2020 – Pinfa welcomes the conclusion of the report "Evaluation of the tax on chemicals in certain electronics" presented to the Swedish government on I October 2020, which found the chemical tax to be ineffective in its current form.

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Study says Swedish FR tax has little effect

Company interviews suggest tax may not target the right flame retardants and has resulted in little substitution.

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September 15, 2020

RadiciGroup High Performance Polymers

For RadiciGroup High Performance Polymers, pinfa membership is an important step of the journey towards sustainability.

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FR Advisers LLC, Georgia, USA

Dr. Anteneh Worku, FR Advisers LLC, has joined pinfa-NA as a professional member.

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Information on melamine REACH dossier

European producers have announced the self-classification of melamine as a suspected human reproductive toxicant Cat. 2

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EU GPP criteria exclude halogens

New Green Public Purchasing (GPP) for printers exclude all halogenated polymers and halogenated flame retardants.

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General Product Safety Directive

Pinfa has called for a better inclusion of fire safety in product safety rules in EU consultation on GPSD.

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EU project on fire safety statistics

Pilot project on fire data launched after European Parliament vote will prepare EU initiatives on fire safety.

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pinfa-NA update on regulatory trends

Flame retardant solutions are needed which combine fire safety with chemical safety for health.

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1 billion UK£ to replace unsafe cladding

The UK government has now allocated 1.6 billion UK£ to remove non fire-safe cladding materials from buildings.

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UK regulation on combustible cladding

Legislation to extend ban on combustible cladding materials for buildings is moving towards adoption in the UK.

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New UK cladding fire tests

BSI has published revised test methods for fire performance of building external cladding materials (BS 7414).

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Vape leads to fire death

A man died in a house fire in Florida caused by the lithium ion battery of a vape device.

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Fast growth of façade fires

The frequency of façade fires in large buildings has grown seven times over the last 30 years.

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