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VECAP Annual Progress Report 2012 (Europe) - Maintaining Momentum
April 2013
The Voluntary Emissions Control Action Programme (VECAP) European Annual Progress Report is now published. It shows a significant overall reduction in potential emissions of flame retardants to the environment over the past five years.
The latest survey results indicate that the main achievement in the programme, the reduction of potential emissions for Tetrabromobisphenol-A (TBBPA) to the lowest possible level, has been maintained.
Click here to read the full report or visit the VECAP website : www.vecap.info
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Plastic helps to keep fire at bay
Plastic Europe - Magazine
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VECAP Code of Good Practice
August 2012
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VECAP Annual Progress Report 2011 (Europe) - Sustainable Improvement March 2012
The Voluntary Emissions Control Action Programme (VECAP) European Annual Progress Report shows a significant overall reduction in potential emissions of flame retardants to the environment; representing the most significant achievement in the programme since its beginning. Over the years, the scheme run by the European Flame Retardant Association (EFRA) has grown into a truly global product stewardship programme operating under the tenets of Responsible CareĀ® to safely manage chemicals, above and beyond regulatory requirements.
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VECAP Annual Progress Report 2010 (Europe) - Striving for Excellence March 2011
The Voluntary Emissions Control Action Programme (VECAP) is an innovative and excellence-driven way of managing chemicals, that is enforced to reduce emissions of brominated flame retardants throughout the value chain, from producers to downstream users. The 2010 report provides a first look at some encouraging trends and sheds light on new areas to be tackled.
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Using Metal-Rich WEEE Plastics as Feedstock / Fuel Substitute for an Integrated Metals Smelter November 2006
EFRA, PlasticsEurope, and Umicore Precious Metals Refining carried out a full scale trial to assess the technical feasibility of including mixed WEEE materials with high plastics contents in the feed to an integrated metals smelter. The trial ran for a total of 8 days, using a sample of 217 tonnes of household WEEE. Impacts on plant performance, metals recovery, emissions and energy balance were assessed.
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Flame Retardants 2008 Interscience Communications. West Yard House, Guildford Grove, London SE10 8JT, England Fax +44(0)20 8692 5155
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InterFlam 2007
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Flame Retardants 2006
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Flame Retardants 2004 Interscience Communications. West Yard House, Guildford Grove, London SE10 8JT, England Fax +44(0)20 8692 5155
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Tamara Report
Recycling of bromine from plastics containing brominated flame retardants in state-of the- art combustion facilitiesRecycling of bromine from plastics containing brominated flame retardants in state-ofthe- art combustion facilities
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Fire-LCAModel: TV Case Study SP Swedish National Testing and Research Institute Fire Technology Box 857, SE-501 15 BORAS www.sp.se
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