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Why Ecotoxicology Matters
Across Industries

Discover how ecotoxicological data supports compliance, innovation, and environmental protection across 20+ sectors.

From chemical manufacturing to renewable energy, numerous sectors rely on ecotoxicological studies to assess, predict, and minimize environmental risks.

Chemical Industry

Evaluate safety of new compounds. REACH/TSCA compliance.

Agrochemicals

Assess toxicity of fertilizers and pesticides.

Pharmaceuticals

Measure drug residues in aquatic systems.

Cosmetics

Test microplastics and banned preservatives.

Deep-Dive

  • Why? Evaluate the environmental safety of new chemical compounds (e.g., solvents, plasticizers, additives).

  • Regulations: REACH (EU), TSCA (USA)

  • Examples: Manufacturers of intermediates, polymers, synthetic materials

  • Why? Analyze the impact of pesticides, fertilizers, and plant-growth regulators.

  • Tests: Bee, earthworm, algae, and aquatic crustacean toxicity

  • Regulations: Directive 91/414/EEC (EU), FAO/WHO standards

  • Why? Study residues of pharmaceuticals in wastewater and their effects on aquatic organisms.

  • Tests: Bioassays with Daphnia, fish, or bacteria

  • Why? Assess ingredients such as preservatives, surfactants, or microplastics that reach aquatic environments.

  • Regulations: Regulation EC 1223/2009 (EU), animal-testing ban (with exceptions)

  • Why? Analyze additive release and microplastic toxicity in marine ecosystems.

  • Why? Evaluate the toxicity of effluents before environmental discharge.

  • Tests: Acute and chronic toxicity with organisms like Daphnia magna

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