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Tripartite perspectives on challenges and opportunities for the environmental testing and assessment of UVCBs
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Complex substances such as multi-constituent substances and ‘substances of unknown or variable composition, complex reaction products and biological materials’ (UVCBs) usually result from the industrial processing or extraction of natural substances or from chemical reactions. Because of the variable and complex nature of source materials and the potential variability inherent to production processes, these substances can contain many, and sometimes uncharacterized, constituents whose concentrations may vary between production batches. UVCBs make up approximately 20-25% of chemicals registered globally. To identify and advance the various challenges associated with UVCB testing and assessment, the Health and Environmental Sciences Institute (HESI) organized an international workshop on Exploring the complexities of UVCB testing and risk assessment. The HESI UVCB workshop was aimed at initiating multi-sectoral, tripartite discussions on the advantages and disadvantages of the whole substance vs. representative constituent testing and assessment approaches, at identifying further research needs, and at establishing potential consensus for solutions for UVCB environmental risk assessment. Ultimately, the insight from the workshop contributed to the further refinement and strengthening of the exposure-centric tiered approach developed previously for the environmental risk assessment of UVCBs and multi-constituent substances. More specifically, it contributed to developing a systematic process to efficiently balance the characterization and testing of the whole substance and representative constituent to ensure the assessment of UVCBs is fit for purpose.

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Sandrine Déglin1#, J. Samuel Arey2, Marc Fernandez3, Sarah A. Hughes4, Julie Krzykwa1, Athena M. Keene5, Delina Y. Lyon6, Philipp Mayer7, Claire Phillips8, Leslie J. Saunders6, Sandrine Sourisseau9, Ursula G. Sauer10

1Health and Environmental Sciences Institute, Washington, DC, USA; 2Oleolytics LLC, 3Environment and Climate Change Canada, Vancouver, BC, Canada ; 4Shell Global Solutions (US) Inc., Houston, TX, USA;5Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, VA, USA, 6CONCAWE, Brussels, Belgium; 7Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark, 8Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, Lowestoft, Suffolk, UK 9Scientific Consultancy – Animal Welfare, Germany, 9TOTAL Energies, Paris, France 10 Scientific Consultancy – Animal Welfare, Neubiberg, Germany

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Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management
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No idea but the paper will be deposited in a week or so as a collaboration with the HESI UVCB steering committee that I am part of.

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