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Stage 1 of NChEM Plan for COAG Decision to Investigate Options for Environmental Labelling

Economic Associates Pty Ltd
2010
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In November 2008, COAG directed Council to examine costs and benefits of mandatory environmental labelling of chemicals to determine whether this would result in a net benefit to the community. Under current arrangements, labels for industrial chemicals, used in both the workplace and in domestic situations, do not require information on environmental hazards.

Stage One of this project, which involved the identification of possible voluntary and mandatory options for addressing any identified gaps in environmental labelling, has now been completed.

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