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In this episode, we hear a discussion from the Alternatives Assessment team at Stockholm University, comprising of the Prof. Ian Cousins (lead of WP2 Alternatives Assessment) and three of his PhD students, Luc Miaz, Eleni Savvidou and Romain Figuière. The team introduce their various projects that they have recently embarked on to find alternatives to PFAS and other persistent and mobile substances. Their ambitions are all centered around the expansion of a "use database" for the purposes of addressing essential use and how to avoid regrettable substitution, which will be made also with input from other members of ZeroPM.
Future episodes will be checking back in on them to hear about their progress towards developing approaches to phase away from persistent and mobile substances while avoiding regrettable substitution.
For more information about ZeroPM, please visit our website at zeropm.eu.
ZeroPM is a research and innovation project funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101036756.
In this episode, we hear a discussion from the Alternatives Assessment team at Stockholm University, comprising of the Prof. Ian Cousins (lead of WP2 Alternatives Assessment) and three of his PhD students, Luc Miaz, Eleni Savvidou and Romain Figuière. The team introduce their various projects that they have recently embarked on to find alternatives to PFAS and other persistent and mobile substances. Their ambitions are all centered around the expansion of a "use database" for the purposes of addressing essential use and how to avoid regrettable substitution, which will be made also with input from other members of ZeroPM.
Future episodes will be checking back in on them to hear about their progress towards developing approaches to phase away from persistent and mobile substances while avoiding regrettable substitution.
For more information about ZeroPM, please visit our website at zeropm.eu.
ZeroPM is a research and innovation project funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101036756.