The European Commission has been investigating the regulation of endocrine disruptors for a number of years. Despite significant improvements in their understanding and regulation of endocrine disruptors, there remains a need to update the EU approach in order to ensure that it continues to build on existing knowledge and coherently address these substances throughout the chemical legislative framework. The EEB expressed their position regarding the current regulation of endocrine disruptors. You can see their findings within the document.
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