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Convention on International Trade on a hazard determination of indi- vironmental impact, consumer educa-
in Endangered Species (CITES), vidual constituents, as opposed to tion, and competition. Navigating these
which aims to ensure that inter- an evaluation of the toxicology of challenges successfully requires a deep
national trade in wild animals and the substance as a whole; understanding of the regulatory envi-
plants does not threaten the survival 2. The creation of fi ve new hazard ronment, commitment to quality, and
of rare species. classes within the CLP may lead to a dedication to sustainable and ethical
Convention on Biological Diversity a ban on many EOs; practices. Manufacturers that can meet
(CBD)/Access and Benefi t-Sharing 3. Replacement of current risk-based these challenges will thrive in this
(ABS). safety assessments to hazard-based dynamic and growing sector.
assessments; and
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