> One of the essential requirements of the Packaging and Packaging Waste
> Directive is that the presence of "noxious and other hazardous substances"
> are minimized with regard to their presence in emissions, ash, or
> leachate. EN 13428 was intended to address this issue, but the Commission
> determined that the standard was inadequate in this regard. The standard
> referenced Directive 67/548 and its amendments, but with the Commission's
> decision, its not clear that this reference is valid or sufficient.
> Directive 76/769 lists certain dangerous substances, but again it is not
> clear that this is a sufficient list. So, until the standard is revised,
> what means are available to determine if an additive is noxious or
> hazardous? 
> 
> Richard Woods
> Sensormatic Electronics
> Tyco International
> 


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