Emission of volatile organic compounds - VOCs
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are organic chemicals characterized by high vapor pressure and low solubility in water. Although VOCs mainly originate from natural sources like plants and wildfires, their anthropogenic sources have grown over time. VOCs generated by anthropogenic processes are both domestic and industrial processes: food extraction, fertilizers, and pesticide use, septic system, chlorination, traffic, hydrocarbon fuels burning, petroleum storage and distribution, textile cleaning, printing, pharmaceutical industries, etc.
Manage VOCs emissions according to ZDHC with Eurofins CleanAir Check
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are found in various products and pose significant concerns to human health and the environment. Growing consumer awareness coupled with increasingly stringent regulations has intensified the pressure on businesses to manage VOCs in their supply chains and products effectively.
in August 2024, Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC) issued the ZDHC Air Emissions Guidelines V1.0, which focuses on VOC emissions from input formulations aiming to support suppliers to gain data to understand their current performance level and guide them in establishing and implementing effective VOC emissions practices to progress from Foundational up to Aspirational Level.
Eurofins CleanAir Check will allow businesses that generate considerable VOC emissions throughout their supply chains, such as the textile and footwear industries, to align with ZDHC Air Emissions Guidelines and achieve regulatory compliance. Advantages include:
- Ensuring compliance with ZDHC Air Emission Guidelines V1.0 by calculating 100% Potential to Emit (PTE) VOCs, generating reports for the ZDHC Supplier Platform Air Emissions Module, and creating actionable plans to lower VOC.
- Measuring actual VOC emissions at various production stages to detect trace levels of VOCs to ensure accuracy and applicability for Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) reporting.
- Detecting prohibited, hazardous chemicals beyond VOCs.
- Ensure the test alignment method with future air emissions updates, such as trends in the ZDHC Air Emissions Guidelines.
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