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Environmental fate & pathways

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Additional information

Whilst the test material cannot be considered to be readily biodegradable under the strict terms and conditions of OECD Guideline 301F, the evidence of aerobic degradation (52.4% after 28 days and 62.2% after 56 days) that did not plateau before the end of the 56-day indicate the potential for complete mineralisation in the environment.

In accordance with column 2 of REACh (Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006) Annex IX, the simulation testing on ultimate degradation in surface water, and sediment simulation testing (required in section 9.2.1.2, and 9.2.1.4) do not need to be conducted based on the findings of the Chemical Safety Assessment; the substance does not fulfill classification criteria according to the applicable regulations and does not fulfill the criteria for vPvB or PBT.

In accordance with column 2 of REACh (Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006) Annex IX, the soil simulation testing (required in section 9.2.1.3) does not need to be conducted based on the findings of the Chemical Safety Assessment; the substance does not fulfill classification criteria according to the applicable regulations and does not fulfill the criteria for vPvB or PBT.