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PSC: Policy documents

Policy documents

  • Resolution on resolution on better transatlantic cooperation on chemicals in light of the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)| Fact sheet (September 2016)
  • Resolution on better regulation of chemicals, including nanomaterials, in light of the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: What should policy makers agree on in the interest of consumers? (October 2013)
  • Resolution on the need for a mandatory reporting scheme and inventory for nanomaterials contained in consumer products (June 2011)
  • Resolution on Consumer Products Containing Nanoparticles (June 2009)

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The Transatlantic Consumer Dialogue (TACD) is a forum of US and EU consumer organisations which develops and agrees on joint consumer policy recommendations to the US government and European Union to promote the consumer interest in EU and US policy making.

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