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Evonik closely monitors safety research and the issues it raises.


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Collaboration to enhance knowledge

Evonik has extensive data and studies on the safety of its fine-particle products. However, innovative technologies always raise fundamental - and in some cases far-reaching - questions. Accepting this fact and consistently searching for new answers is part of the responsible handling of new technologies such as nanotechnology.

That is why Evonik monitors research into the safety of nanotechnology very closely. In addition to its own studies, the company collaborates with other producers and leading research institutes on investigations, supports the work of renowned scientists and institutes and plays an active role in national and international research projects such as the OECD Working Party on Nanomaterials.

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  • Evonik's Nano Guideline
 

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