Overview Report I: A Compilation of Lists of Chemicals Recognised as Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) or Suggested as Potential EDCs
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United Nations Environment Programme
The International Panel on Chemical Pollution
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In this report, we aim to provide an overview of the global efforts being made to identify and classify EDCs and to establish which chemicals have received the most consensus and evidence for being EDCs or should potentially be prioritized for assessment in the foreseeable future. In brief, we have reviewed existing, publicly accessible lists created by various stakeholders (governments, industry, civil society and academia) and consolidated them into a single database.
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