Integration of production and use information into an exposure-based screening approach to rank chemicals of emerging Arctic concern for potential to be planetary boundary threats

Planetary boundaries delimit a ‘safe operating space for humanity’ that should not be overstepped to maintain stable Holocene-like conditions on Earth. Some chemical pollutants have the potential to pose a planetary boundary threat to the functioning of vital Earth system processes as so-called ‘nov...

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Published in:Emerging Contaminants
Main Authors: Marta Plaza-Hernández, Juliette Legler, Matthew MacLeod
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.emcon.2021.10.001
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:a408a52ac65b4e2c87eea7ca33af910c 2023-05-15T13:21:32+02:00 Integration of production and use information into an exposure-based screening approach to rank chemicals of emerging Arctic concern for potential to be planetary boundary threats Marta Plaza-Hernández Juliette Legler Matthew MacLeod 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1016/j.emcon.2021.10.001 https://doaj.org/article/a408a52ac65b4e2c87eea7ca33af910c EN eng KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405665021000172 https://doaj.org/toc/2405-6650 2405-6650 doi:10.1016/j.emcon.2021.10.001 https://doaj.org/article/a408a52ac65b4e2c87eea7ca33af910c Emerging Contaminants, Vol 7, Iss , Pp 213-218 (2021) Arctic contaminants AMAP Environmental release Planetary boundary threats Exposure-based hazard profiles REACH Environmental pollution TD172-193.5 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1016/j.emcon.2021.10.001 2022-12-31T11:09:16Z Planetary boundaries delimit a ‘safe operating space for humanity’ that should not be overstepped to maintain stable Holocene-like conditions on Earth. Some chemical pollutants have the potential to pose a planetary boundary threat to the functioning of vital Earth system processes as so-called ‘novel entities’. Recently, an exposure-based prioritization scheme was developed that uses model-estimated data on persistence and degree of mobility in air and water to identify and prioritise chemical substances that may be planetary boundary threats. As a case study, chemicals of emerging Arctic concern identified by the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) were used to develop the scheme. The exposure-based prioritization scheme cannot address all scenarios for a chemical to pose an unknown planetary boundary threat, but it does allow for prioritization of chemicals according to environmental fate and exposure profiles. A key limitation of the scheme is that the quantity of chemical potentially released to the environment was not considered in the prioritization. Here, we use data on chemical production and use reported under the European chemicals regulation REACH, and an emission scoring system developed by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) to attempt to add information about estimated emissions to the exposure-based prioritization scheme. Using REACH data and the EFSA scoring system, we ranked the AMAP substances according to their potential for environmental release and combined that information with the previously reported exposure-based prioritization that considers persistence and long-range transport potential. Our method successfully assigned ‘high priority’ to known ozone-depleting substances (methyl chloride and dichloromethane) and identified chemicals of concern recently under consideration for nomination as persistent organic pollutants under the Stockholm Convention (octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane and decamethylcyclopentasiloxane). The EFSA scoring system offers a useful starting ... Article in Journal/Newspaper AMAP Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Emerging Contaminants 7 213 218
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topic Arctic contaminants
AMAP
Environmental release
Planetary boundary threats
Exposure-based hazard profiles
REACH
Environmental pollution
TD172-193.5
spellingShingle Arctic contaminants
AMAP
Environmental release
Planetary boundary threats
Exposure-based hazard profiles
REACH
Environmental pollution
TD172-193.5
Marta Plaza-Hernández
Juliette Legler
Matthew MacLeod
Integration of production and use information into an exposure-based screening approach to rank chemicals of emerging Arctic concern for potential to be planetary boundary threats
topic_facet Arctic contaminants
AMAP
Environmental release
Planetary boundary threats
Exposure-based hazard profiles
REACH
Environmental pollution
TD172-193.5
description Planetary boundaries delimit a ‘safe operating space for humanity’ that should not be overstepped to maintain stable Holocene-like conditions on Earth. Some chemical pollutants have the potential to pose a planetary boundary threat to the functioning of vital Earth system processes as so-called ‘novel entities’. Recently, an exposure-based prioritization scheme was developed that uses model-estimated data on persistence and degree of mobility in air and water to identify and prioritise chemical substances that may be planetary boundary threats. As a case study, chemicals of emerging Arctic concern identified by the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) were used to develop the scheme. The exposure-based prioritization scheme cannot address all scenarios for a chemical to pose an unknown planetary boundary threat, but it does allow for prioritization of chemicals according to environmental fate and exposure profiles. A key limitation of the scheme is that the quantity of chemical potentially released to the environment was not considered in the prioritization. Here, we use data on chemical production and use reported under the European chemicals regulation REACH, and an emission scoring system developed by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) to attempt to add information about estimated emissions to the exposure-based prioritization scheme. Using REACH data and the EFSA scoring system, we ranked the AMAP substances according to their potential for environmental release and combined that information with the previously reported exposure-based prioritization that considers persistence and long-range transport potential. Our method successfully assigned ‘high priority’ to known ozone-depleting substances (methyl chloride and dichloromethane) and identified chemicals of concern recently under consideration for nomination as persistent organic pollutants under the Stockholm Convention (octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane and decamethylcyclopentasiloxane). The EFSA scoring system offers a useful starting ...
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author Marta Plaza-Hernández
Juliette Legler
Matthew MacLeod
author_facet Marta Plaza-Hernández
Juliette Legler
Matthew MacLeod
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title Integration of production and use information into an exposure-based screening approach to rank chemicals of emerging Arctic concern for potential to be planetary boundary threats
title_short Integration of production and use information into an exposure-based screening approach to rank chemicals of emerging Arctic concern for potential to be planetary boundary threats
title_full Integration of production and use information into an exposure-based screening approach to rank chemicals of emerging Arctic concern for potential to be planetary boundary threats
title_fullStr Integration of production and use information into an exposure-based screening approach to rank chemicals of emerging Arctic concern for potential to be planetary boundary threats
title_full_unstemmed Integration of production and use information into an exposure-based screening approach to rank chemicals of emerging Arctic concern for potential to be planetary boundary threats
title_sort integration of production and use information into an exposure-based screening approach to rank chemicals of emerging arctic concern for potential to be planetary boundary threats
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