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Welcome to the Chemicals Study discussion forum
Seeking your views

In its new study beginning autumn 2001, the Commission is investigating the long-term effects of chemicals in the environment and how they should be controlled. General background to the study may be seen on the Chemicals Study home page.

On 24 October 2001 the submission of formal evidence was invited from a wide range of organisations and individuals. As an important addition to submissions of evidence, we are seeking more informal input to the Chemicals Study. Using this discussion forum we are asking for your views on relevant issues, as well as your response to comments posted by other forum participants. Comments posted on the discussion forum will aid the Commission's thinking on the Chemicals Study. Please join in - your input can have an influence.

Click here to enter the discussion forum area

If you have any general comments not related to the Chemicals Study, please contact us using our main comments form or email us at enquiries@rcep.org.uk.

Page last updated 13 December 2001


 

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