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2021-05-27
The industry council creates new opportunities
Within Mistra SafeChem, companies from widely different industries collaborate. To drive business issues, support and learn from each other, they have formed an industry council. This forces companie...
2021-05-27Research students in Mistra SafeChem meet to cooperate
Much of the work in Mistra SafeChem is done by research students. In total fifteen PhD students, post-docs, guest researchers and project workers are currently linked to the programme. Now they have ...
2021-05-19See Mistra SafeChem presentation from SETAC
The SafeChem life cycle assessment and management work has been presented at the SETAC scientific conference. Now you can see a recording of the presentation.
2021-05-16Damaged wood can become raw material for clothing
Wood damaged by the spruce bark beetle could be new raw material for clothes. This is the aim for a project within Mistra SafeChem, which is led by Joseph Samec, professor in organic chemistry at Sto...
2021-05-10Volvo Cars seeks suitable substitutions for human and planetary safety
Volvo Cars is one of the industry partners in Mistra SafeChem, with a special focus in the case study on the indoor environment in car compartments. Maria Bernander, technical expert in the Sustaina...
2021-03-29Annual report for 2020 from Mistra SafeChem
The first annual report from Mistra SafeChem is now published. It has two purposes: to report on the achievements of the first year and to provide a summary presentation of plans, participants and ai...
2021-03-29Great interest in breakfast seminar on the EU's new chemical strategy
Mistra SafeChem’s and SusChem Sweden’s joint breakfast seminar on the EU's new chemicals strategy attracted a large number of participants, who learned more about what the strategy includes and h...
2021-03-15The aim: to build a high-quality prediction computer tool
Hazard and risk screening are in focus for one of the work packages in Mistra SafeChem. Ulf Norinder is developing a computational toolbox to estimate whether chemicals are hazardous or not.