Have you considered the chemical emissions taking into account the impact on ecosystems?
Chemicals emitted into the environment as a result of business activities or the use of products can potentially impact ecosystems. This service evaluates the weighted emissions of chemicals based on the latest reliable information on individual chemicals' toxicity. For example, it helps identify which chemicals released from business sites should be prioritized for emission reduction or substitution, considering their impact on foundational ecosystem components such as phytoplankton, zooplankton, and fish. By advancing initiatives based on these toxicity evaluations, it becomes possible to transform business activities into ones that exert less pressure on ecosystems. The results of such initiatives can be quantitatively presented to citizens and shareholders as part of the company's environmental activities. The information published in the related links is based on analyses using regional emission data, but similar analyses can also be conducted at the facility or corporate level. Additionally, it is possible to calculate impacts on human health, allowing for a multifaceted evaluation. Support for alternative considerations (such as whether the toxicity of substitute substances is not too high or whether they are not prone to environmental leakage) is also available.
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- Information on the types and estimated quantities of environmental emission chemicals is needed. - It will vary depending on the number of substances being evaluated and the availability of surrounding information, so please consult us first.
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- Analysis and publication of region-specific weighted emissions data for PRTR target substances (conducted in collaboration with the Eco-Chemistry Research Group) - Analysis of weighted emissions from business establishments and training sessions
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Our company is a venture established from the Yokohama National University Laboratory of Environmental Safety Engineering, which has a long history and achievements in conducting research and education on pollution and environmental safety since 1967. By utilizing the technologies, know-how, and scientific information cultivated through university research, we provide various support related to environmental safety and resource utilization, as well as improvement proposals based on comprehensive assessments. If you have any concerns regarding the development and use of environmental measurement technologies, purification technologies, environmental impact assessments, or chemical safety, please feel free to contact us.