A recent article highlights the issues of industry-funded research and the possible bias of results that is introduced because of the sponsorship. Transparency is vital in these situations and failing… read more →
A recent study highlights the dangers of smoke in fire situations with where wood is the main fuel. With plastics in general you can control these effects and with Paxymer… read more →
Two new American studies further confirm the results of today’s flaws in the chemical regulation. Legislators need to start considering cumulative health effects of substances and be stricter in their… read more →
Businessweek reported that the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) decided to further delay the enforcement of mandatory third party testing of a range of products meant for children. The Commission… read more →
Paxymer was mentioned during a talk on flame retardance during the annual Flame Retardance in Plastics conference hosted by AMI. Jim Innes looked into alternatives for flame retardance in plastics. … read more →
Paxymer wishes all our clients and partners a Merry christmas and a happy new year 2011. The office will be closed until the 3:d of january. I wish you… read more →
The last revision of the RoHS directive is a failure in the sense that it completely lacks prohibitions and firm deadlines. However it seems like the European parliament will include… read more →
Paxymer was the initiator of a debat article concerning how government could handle toxic substances in order to initiate the substitution. There is a prominent list of co-authors among them… read more →
Lagen måste göra att det blir lönsamt att ersätta farliga kemikalier med alternativa lösningar. Kräv redovisning av farliga ämnen och sätt tidsfrister för absoluta förbud, skriver företrädare för miljödrivna företag,… read more →
Paxymer was an exhibitor at the FIVE – Fires in vehicles – conference arranged by SP last week. Much preparation has gone into the conference and Paxymer keywords such as… read more →