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Publications

Chemicals and food

NEWChain of Contamination: The Food Link - WWF-UK (September 2006)

Fact Sheets

TNO-report


Chemicals and humans

NEW - Environmental contaminants and breast cancer: the growing concerns about endocrine disrupting chemicals - A briefing paper for WWF-UK by Dr. Andreas Kortenkamp PhD, Reader and Head of Centre for Toxicology, School of Pharmacy, University of London (October 2006)

Contamination: the next generation – WWF-UK report in conjunction with Cooperative Bank (updated 14 October 2004)

The child's right to a clean and safe environment – Lord Brennan QC, David Wolfe MATRIX report (June 2004)

Compromising our children: chemical impacts on children's intelligence and behaviour – WWF-UK report (June 2004)

ContamiNATION, the results of WWF's biomonitoring survey – WWF-UK report in conjunction with the Cooperative Bank and the Women's Institute (2003)

The social cost of chemicals – A report for WWF-UK by David Pearce and Phoebe Koundouri (May 2003)

Chemicals and human health – Briefing paper by WWF-UK (May 2003)

Chemicals and health in the home – a guide to reducing your risk of exposure to hazardous man-made chemicals – Public information leaflet by WWF-UK
Chemicals and health – what you need to know – Public information leaflet by WWF-UK


Chemicals and wildlife

Chemicals and wildlife – a briefing paper by WWF-UK (May 2003)

Cause for concern – chemicals and wildlife – Detox campaign (December 2003)

The tip of the iceberg: Chemical contamination in the Arctic – Report by WWF International Arctic Programme and WWF Detox Campaign (February 2005)

Killing them softly - Health effects in arctic wildlife linked to chemical exposures – Report by WWF Detox campaign (June 2006)


Chemicals and business

Still dirty – a review of action against toxic products in Europe – Philip Lightowlers report for WWF-UK (March 2004)

Innovation in the chemicals sector and the new European Chemicals Regulation – A report for WWF-UK by Frans Berkhout, Michiko Ilzuka, Paul Nightingale and Georgina Voss (September 2003)


Chemicals policy

REACH and 'Proportionality' under WTO rules – a briefing paper for WWF by Alice Palmer, FIELD (June 2004)

Substitution – WWF position statement (May 2003)
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Mother and child ©Image 100


biomonitoring blood © WWF-UK


Girl with contaminated chemicals © Brendon KELLY / Mousetrap Media / WWF-UK


Bird of prey© WWF-Canon / Anton VORAUER


Polar Bear © M Rae/WWF-UK


Chemicals products in sofa ©WWF-UK

Chemicals Lab ©WWF-UK