SAFENANO's Top Environmental Toxicology, Fate & Behaviour Reports
The following reading list details what we consider to be some of the most informative reports available relating to the environmental toxicology, fate & behaviour of nanomaterials. This list will be updated regularly to ensure that we make the most up to date information available to our readers.
European Environmental Bureau (EEB) & International POPs Elimination Network (IPEN). 2009, "Nanotechnology and the environment: A mismatch between claims and reality", EEB.
Hansen, SF, Baun A, Tiede K, Gottschalk F, Meent D v.d, Peijnenburg W, Fernandes T, Riediker M. 2009. Consensus Report based on the NanoImpactNet workshop: Environmental fate and behaviour of nanoparticles - beyond listing of limitations. Bilthoven, October 7th 2009. Deliverable 2.4 under the European Commission's Seventh Framework Programme, NMP4-CA-2008-218539, Grant Agreement 218539 for Project NanoImpactNet.
Luoma, S. N. 2008, Silver Nanotechnologies and The Environment: Old Problems or New Challenges, The Pew Charitable Trusts and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution. 2008. Twenty-seventh Report Novel Materials in the Environment: The case of nanotechnology Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution. Norwich: The Stationery Office.