Ecotoxicology of dyestuffs—A joint effort by industry

Within the dyestuff industry it was realized that the ecotoxicological problems ahead could be tackled more effectively by the deployment of the large but nonetheless limited scientific and technical resources on a collaborative basis. This led to the formation of an international association, ETAD...

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