A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82021-11-09T19:59:372022-03-18T11:34:20ACTIVENov 2021AISE 8a.1c.v3Wide Spread Use in Aerosol products for cleaning and maintenance products (Volatile substances incl. propellants)Substance types / functions / properties included or excluded: Covers the use of volatile substances in cleaning and maintenance aerosol products. Volatiles which evaporate to a significant extent upon curing of the adhesives. Volatile ingredients are defined by a boiling point threshold of <250°C. cf. background document for further definition.
Additional specification of product types covered: covers professional and consumer aerosol applicationsSpraying of volatile ingredients contained in cleaning and maintenance productshttps://echa.europa.eu/csr-es-roadmap/use-maps/use-maps-libraryfalseCONSUMER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_3PC_35PC_8PC_317.5E-4cf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentWide Spread Use in Aerosol products for cleaning and maintenance products (Volatile substances incl. propellants)AISE 8a.1c.v3ERC_8a0.0100.00.00.004EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION"Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant on the specific conditions required for waste treatment:falsetrueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTRELEASE_MODULE_REGIONAL_SCALEcf. AISE Background documentfalsefalse4.0ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES21f4b32b-ab1b-4fdc-9ae4-314b84e94e94falsefalse95babb9e-8ade-44ca-947b-3349a763eee6ec2738fd-8167-49a2-ac0f-87329ad0519efalsetrued8e2a5fc-30da-4bca-92ee-ce1a3400b72514.07.2020A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82022-03-03T20:35:482022-03-18T11:27:47ACTIVEMarch 2022AISE 2.1b.v3Formulation of granular Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Regular & Compact (medium scale 1,000 - 10,000 t product/a)Substance types / functions / properties included or excluded: solid and liquid substances used for the formulation of granular detergents and maintenance products
Additional specification of product types covered: regular powders with apparent density below ca. 0.75kg/L. Compact powders may be extruded (e.g. pearls) or tableted (tabs) detergents reaching densities of ca. 1.4kg/l.Covers the whole process of formulation as it occurs in the manufacturing of granular cleaning and maintenance products. This includes typical process steps, such as storing, mixing, packaging of substances (as part of mixtures) and associated laboratory activities. Granular detergents are obtained by drying liquid slurries. Tablets are made by compressing powder materialhttps://echa.europa.eu/csr-es-roadmap/use-maps/use-maps-libraryfalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_35300.0Cf. AISE background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentFormulation of granular Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Regular & Compact
(medium scale 1,000 - 10,000t product/a)AISE 2.1b.v3ERC_20.10.10.00.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe daily max amount per site (Msafe) is used. The indicative substance use rate (MSPERC) for several ingredient types and guidance for refinement can be found in background information.falsetrueEUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION"Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant on the specific conditions required for waste treatment:falsetrueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES18f21585-d45e-4d7d-9be6-d6c3612484ccReduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. manufacturing of different products from one premix (masterbatch), to which certain ingredients are added to yield the final products and/or Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products and/or Residues of granular detergents recovered in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer lines are recycled into the slurriesfalsetruee5bf56dd-7306-4865-8d63-f1c642de0263c531adf9-d9ca-41e9-a5b8-83525d0158c7falsetrue2093dcfc-05f9-4683-932e-460d146b1a638bacf2ff-f392-4079-95fc-2ccf0f496374Dry cleaning of equipment, use of Central or Peripheral Vacuum Cleaning and/or cleaning involving so-called pigs in sub-processes involving liquid slurries and/or re-Use of process grey water for cleaningfalsetrue02326a9e-b0b6-4cb0-a545-3f509cdd6fd9ec2738fd-8167-49a2-ac0f-87329ad0519efalsetrue3dbe75c1-81f1-4d9b-8754-a2378661dc5420.08.2021A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82022-03-03T20:39:152022-03-18T11:29:07ACTIVEMarch 2022AISE 2.1h.v3Formulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Low Viscosity (medium scale 1,000 - 10,000t product/a)Substance types / functions / properties included or excluded: solid and liquid substances used for the formulation of liquid detergents and maintenance products
Additional specification of product types covered: Low viscosity products include the following: floor cleaner, all purpose cleaner, bathroom cleaner, kitchen cleaner, window cleaner, liquid WC-rim. Typically, the viscosity of these products is not specified and not adjusted.Covers the whole process of formulating water-borne mixtures for liquid cleaning and maintenance products. This includes typical process steps, such as storing, mixing, packaging of substances (as part of mixtures) and associated laboratory activities. Routine equipment cleaning and maintenance is also included and leads to the highest contribution to environmental release.https://echa.europa.eu/csr-es-roadmap/use-maps/use-maps-libraryfalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_35300.0cf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentFormulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Low Viscosity (medium scale 1,000 - 10,000t product/a)AISE 2.1h.v3ERC_20.10.00.00.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe daily max amount per site (Msafe) is used. The indicative substance use rate (MSPERC) for several ingredient types and guidance for refinement can be found in background information.falsetrueEUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION"Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant on the specific conditions required for waste treatment:falsetrueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR18f21585-d45e-4d7d-9be6-d6c3612484ccReduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials and final products and/or Recovery of materials through e.g. recycling residues of powder ingredients in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer line into the processfalsetruedeeba449-3aaa-4072-a351-eca062e6b948c531adf9-d9ca-41e9-a5b8-83525d0158c7falsetruef3d0d496-f151-4c1f-a18a-e98e874c626f8bacf2ff-f392-4079-95fc-2ccf0f496374Manual removal of residual products adhering to equipment (e.g. by manual scrubbing, vacuum cleaning, etc.) and/or Use of two-liner systems (i.e. single Use disposable reactor cover that is incinerated after Use as solid waste) and/or Use of adsorption pads to clean spillsfalsetrue56fddd1f-bf93-41cc-bd35-3f1128b9e0cbec2738fd-8167-49a2-ac0f-87329ad0519efalsetrue11d0321b-c37a-46fa-8e52-4c24b680ca45WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES20.08.2021A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82017-12-15T18:52:122020-04-21T14:09:51OBSOLETEOct 201200372dc3-4ee2-4f78-b5c5-628edbaa44a9AISE 8a.1c.v2Wide dispersive Use of Cleaning and Maintenance Products - aerosol products (propellants)Covers the use of substances in solvents in Cleaning and Maintenance Products for consumers and professional users.
Substance Domain: Volatiles / Propellants
The quantitative risk characterisation for this environmental exposure has been calculated using name of calculation model uses. The environmental exposure calculation per compartment is based on name of algorithms used (i.e. the algorithms of the EU TGD 2003 Risk Assessment Spreadsheet Model 1.24a)http://www.aise.eufalseCONSUMER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_3PC_35PC_8PC_312.05E-6Wide Dispersive Use of aerosol products for cleaning and maintenance products (propellants);Wide Dispersive Use of aerosol products for cleaning and maintenance products (propellants)AISE 8a.1c.v2ERC_8a0.0Propellants used in air care products or cleaning and maintenance sprays evaporate completely into the air100.0Propellants used in air care products or cleaning and maintenance sprays evaporate completely into the air0.0Propellants used in air care products or cleaning and maintenance sprays evaporate completely into the air0.0Propellants used in air care products or cleaning and maintenance sprays evaporate completely into the airEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalse543cc1b6-cf09-454e-83fa-da04509b1d14falsetrueda0f8e39-68c8-4258-a834-40fb1f9a9055RELEASE_MODULE_REGIONAL_SCALEfalsefalse4.0ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR_OUTDOOROct 2012A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82017-12-15T15:13:412020-04-21T14:06:27OBSOLETEOct 20128a948b54-7d36-4c5c-bdd6-fdc2ed63d84dAISE 8a.1a.v2Wide dispersive Use of Cleaning and Maintenance Products - 'Down the Drain' cleaning and maintenance products Covers the use of substances in solvents in Cleaning and Maintenance Products for consumers and professional users.
Substance Domain:
AISE SPERC 8a.1.a.v2: down the drain cleaning and maintenance products
The quantitative risk characterisation for this environmental exposure has been calculated using name of calculation model uses. The environmental exposure calculation per compartment is based on name of algorithms used (i.e. the algorithms of the EU TGD 2003 Risk Assessment Spreadsheet Model 1.24a)http://www.aise.eufalseCONSUMER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_3PC_35PC_8PC_312.05E-6Wide Dispersive Use in 'Down the Drain' cleaning and maintenance products ;Wide Dispersive Use in 'Down the Drain' cleaning and maintenance products AISE 8a.1a.v2ERC_8a100.0Laundry detergents, and cleaners are applied as additives to water. After cleaning of substrate the washing / cleaning solutions is disposed of with the waste water such that 100% of the product ingredients enter the waste water system. Product residues remaining on the substrate are likely to be washed off in the next cleaning event. 0.0Laundry detergents, and cleaners are applied as additives to water. After cleaning of substrate the washing / cleaning solutions is disposed of with the waste water such that 100% of the product ingredients enter the waste water system. Product residues remaining on the substrate are likely to be washed off in the next cleaning event. 0.0Laundry detergents, and cleaners are applied as additives to water. After cleaning of substrate the washing / cleaning solutions is disposed of with the waste water such that 100% of the product ingredients enter the waste water system. Product residues remaining on the substrate are likely to be washed off in the next cleaning event. 0.0Laundry detergents, and cleaners are applied as additives to water. After cleaning of substrate the washing / cleaning solutions is disposed of with the waste water such that 100% of the product ingredients enter the waste water system. Product residues remaining on the substrate are likely to be washed off in the next cleaning event. face09ad-036f-4a00-8ad1-6f5ac8c426d6falsetrueadf95e21-12d5-4088-8df5-a2af0f92b604EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalse543cc1b6-cf09-454e-83fa-da04509b1d14falsetrue3964f564-2bd2-406a-aeec-08928ff91aa8ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR_OUTDOORRELEASE_MODULE_REGIONAL_SCALEfalsefalse4.0Oct 2012A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82022-03-03T20:38:082022-03-18T11:28:45ACTIVEMarch 2022AISE 2.1g.v3Formulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Low Viscosity (large scale >10,000t product/a)Substance types / functions / properties included or excluded: solid and liquid substances used for the formulation of liquid detergents and maintenance products
Additional specification of product types covered: Low viscosity products include the following: floor cleaner, all-purpose cleaner, bathroom cleaner, kitchen cleaner, window cleaner, liquid WC-rim. Typically, the viscosity of these products is not specified and not adjusted.Covers the whole process of formulating water-borne mixtures for liquid cleaning and maintenance products. This includes typical process steps, such as storing, mixing, packaging of substances (as part of mixtures) and associated laboratory activities. Routine equipment cleaning and maintenance is also included and leads to the highest contribution to environmental release.https://echa.europa.eu/csr-es-roadmap/use-maps/use-maps-libraryfalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_35300.0cf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentFormulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Low Viscosity (large scale >10,000t product/a)AISE 2.1g.v3ERC_20.050.00.00.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe daily max amount per site (Msafe) is used. The indicative substance use rate (MSPERC) for several ingredient types and guidance for refinement can be found in background documentation.falsetrueEUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION"Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant on the specific conditions required for waste treatment:falsetrueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES18f21585-d45e-4d7d-9be6-d6c3612484ccReduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials and final products and/or Recovery of materials through e.g. recycling residues of powder ingredients in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer line into the processfalsetruedeeba449-3aaa-4072-a351-eca062e6b948c531adf9-d9ca-41e9-a5b8-83525d0158c7falsetrue73d80ba6-6ebf-426b-8a88-df2841a3e6268bacf2ff-f392-4079-95fc-2ccf0f496374Manual removal of residual products adhering to equipment (e.g. by manual scrubbing, vacuum cleaning, etc.) and/or Use of two-liner systems (i.e. single Use disposable reactor cover that is incinerated after Use as solid waste) and/or Use of adsorption pads to clean spillsfalsetrue56fddd1f-bf93-41cc-bd35-3f1128b9e0cbec2738fd-8167-49a2-ac0f-87329ad0519efalsetrue11d0321b-c37a-46fa-8e52-4c24b680ca4520.08.2021A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82017-12-15T15:06:412020-04-21T14:05:22OBSOLETEOct 2012ea406d2c-3511-4867-a43c-201fc295c098AISE 5.1a.v2Industrial use of Metal Salts in conversion coating - NickelCovers the use of metal salts in a broad range of specific applications, e.g. surface treatment, metal treatment, surface finishing, corrosion inhibition etc. This includes the core process of treating the metal substrate as well as those processes required to support the core process such as storing, mixing, equipment cleaning, maintenance and associated laboratory activities. The treatment of the metal parts can occur by bathing or by spraying.
The SPERCs are relevant for operations which discharge their wastewater to treatment by a municipal sewage treatment plant.
Substance Domain: Metal saltsThis SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the Industrial Use of Metal Salts in a water-based process for surface treatment, surface finishing, conversion coating etc.http://www.aise.eufalseINDUSTRIAL_USEINDUSTRIALPC_14220.0Industrial use of Me-salts in Conversion Coating – Nickel;Industrial use of Me-salts in Conversion Coating – NickelAISE 5.1a.v2ERC_55.0The spent process fluid consists of the rinsing, which contain the metal salts. As a first conservative approximation it assumed that the amount of metal salt is quantitatively lost from the process to the spent process water. 0.0Metal salts in aqueous solutions are involatile and are intended to remain in the application solution. Volatilization of metal salts is therefore negligible. Spray applications are housed-in for the sake of worker protection. For the reasons above, the release factor to air is set to zero. 0.0Releases to soil do not occur during normal operation of the process.95.0The treatment of the spent process fluids by pH-adjustment and subsequent filtration/sedimentation results in slurries or solid waste which is treated off-site.
The content of the reservoir is disposed of once or twice per year and is treated off-site.
RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe daily use amount is an indicative substance use rate in a typical operation (Msperc). Msperc-represents an indicative worst case value for the substance use rate per site. The amount of metal salt used for the daily replenishment constitutes the substance use rate. The rinsing of the metal parts results in a loss of process water. The volume of process water lost by rinsing is continuously each day and the concentration of the metal salts is adjusted accordingly.
220 emission days per year are assumed.falsetrue0.05EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.06cc66b74-7f9f-43b5-b46c-bc66b418954dfalsetrueb6b02eaa-c95f-4dba-b8ff-6cc355b402bcEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalseENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR543cc1b6-cf09-454e-83fa-da04509b1d14falsetrue3964f564-2bd2-406a-aeec-08928ff91aa8face09ad-036f-4a00-8ad1-6f5ac8c426d6falsetrueadf95e21-12d5-4088-8df5-a2af0f92b604c989e5eb-db6f-4639-8a86-945fb0254ddcProcessing fluid can be kept in reservoir or treatment baths. Periodically, the reservoirs are emptied of the spent reservoir fluid and refilled with fresh reservoir fluid. The spent reservoir fluid is treated as chemical waste.Operators minimize the frequency of exchanging the reservoir fluid to reduce the cost of process chemicals, waste treatment and equipment downtime.falsetrue190ed007-af39-4d41-93f4-10ddf2c898ebOct 2012A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82017-12-15T13:50:132020-04-21T14:06:06OBSOLETEOct 2012b07c00f5-5c73-43e7-93db-44a532374a9bAISE 2.1a.v2Industrial use in formulation of granular cleaning and maintenance products: Regular & Compact (large scale)Covers the whole process of formulation as it occurs in the manufacturing of granular cleaning and maintenance products. This includes storing, mixing, packaging of substances (as part of preparations) and equipment cleaning, maintenance and associated laboratory activities.
The SPERCs are relevant for operations which discharge their wastewater to treatment by a municipal sewage treatment plant.
The SPERCs large operations, which produce more than 10.000 tons of finished products per year, respectively.
Substance Domain: All This SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the manufacturing of granular cleaning and maintenance products. Losses from the processes constitute losses of raw materials, which for economic reasons have to be avoided. Formulation of preparations requires optimized use of raw materials for inclusion into product.
http://www.aise.eufalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_35250.0Formulation of granular Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Regular & Compact (large scale);Formulation of granular Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Regular & Compact (large scale)AISE 2.1a.v2ERC_20.01Releases to the wastewater can be the result of cleaning of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines with water. The spent cleaning water is discharged to the wastewater.
The numbers that are presented in this SPERC are consistent with the emissions used as default in published Life Cycle Inventories (LCI) for the manufacturing of detergents and cleaners. These data were the basis for the A/B Tables of the EU Technical Guidance Document have been adopted as defaults in this SPERC.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).
0.0Releases of raw materials via volatilization of granulars are non-existent. For that reason, the study by Royal Haskoning (2009) does not consider to establish release factors for the use of fragrance materials in the manufacturing of detergent products. For that reason, the release factor is set to zero.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).
0.0Must be avoided.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).
0.0Not relevant – no obligatory RMM which divert substances to waste. Residues of granular detergents recovered in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer lines are recycled into the slurries. Residues which cannot be recycled are disposed off as chemical waste.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).
RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEAs default daily use amount the indicative worst case value for the substance use rate per site (Msperc) was selected. MSPERC can be used by the registrant when starting the environmental assessment. The MSPERC values have been estimated in dependence of the size of the operation, the number of days emitting, and the concentration of the substance in a finished product (i.e. mixture).
250 emission days per year are estimatedfalsetrue16.7EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0a6bd8edd-2a2c-4495-8eb1-89753d930dd1falsetrueca394e7c-f065-4582-9b0d-05d5fd239722EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsefe89366f-9e97-429d-ab19-a5239f7d0ea0falsetrue9082f8c9-0a0d-4b3c-85c8-568f8a13461dENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORe3307e75-bcf4-4aec-bcd4-a913c4ce4e60Typical measures may include e.g.
- Closed automated process and/or
- Closed transfer system and/or
- Centralized process control and/or
- re-use of process grey water for cleaning
- optimized and/or automated systems for the transport and handling of raw materials, that minimize overall exposure levels and incidental spills
- Reduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g.
- Manufacturing of different products from one premix (masterbatch), to which certain ingredients are added to yield the final products.
- Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products
Recovery of materials through e.g.
- Recycling Residues of granular detergents in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer lines into the slurries.falsetrue2313389d-71e3-4233-9e47-6c4e3bd8a218543cc1b6-cf09-454e-83fa-da04509b1d14falsetrue38aec4a0-96e0-4a33-94c3-97a07ae2ab81Oct 2012A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82017-12-15T14:58:362018-01-23T17:19:41OBSOLETEOct 20121dfad436-96b5-4d10-8483-73c8d9c3942dAISE 2.1g.v2Industrial use in formulation of liquid cleaning and maintenance products: Low Viscosity (large scale)Covers the whole process of manufacturing water-borne mixtures for liquid cleaning and maintenance products. This includes storing, mixing, packaging of substances (as part of mixtures) and equipment cleaning, maintenance and associated laboratory activities.
Low viscosity products include the following: floor cleaner, all purpose cleaner, bathroom cleaner, kitchen cleaner, window cleaner, liquid WC-rim. Typically, the viscosity of these products is not specified and not adjusted.
The SPERCs are relevant for operations which discharge their wastewater to treatment by a municipal sewage treatment plant.
The SPERCs cover large operations, which produce more than 10.000 tons of finished products per year, respectively.
Substance Domain: All This SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the manufacturing of water-borne liquid cleaning and maintenance products. Losses from the processes constitute losses of raw materials, which for economic reasons have to be avoided. Formulation of preparations requires optimized use of raw materials for inclusion into products. Losses of raw materials via volatilization are negligible. Significant losses to the environment can be the result of cleaning of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines. High viscosity products adhere more strongly to the walls of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines. They are less efficiently transferred into the packaging. Hence, emissions caused by equipment cleaning are higher and lower for high and low viscosity products, respectively. These losses occur irrespective of the physical-chemical properties of the detergent ingredient substances. For that reason, this SPERC pertains to all substances. http://www.aise.eufalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_35250.0Formulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Low Viscosity (large scale);Formulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Low Viscosity (large scale)AISE 2.1g.v2ERC_20.01Releases to the wastewater can be the result of cleaning of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines with water. The spent cleaning water is discharged to the wastewater. The release factor originates from the Life Cycle Inventories (LCI, Franke et al., 1991). That publication formed the basis for the A/B Tables for detergent manufacturing in the EU Technical Guidance (EU TGD 2003).
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).0.0Releases of raw materials via volatilization are quantitatively very low. For that reason, the study by Royal Haskoning (2009) does not consider to establish release factors for the use of fragrance materials in the manufacturing of detergent products. For that reason, the release factor is set to zero.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).0.0Must be avoided
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).0.0Not relevant – no obligatory RMM which divert substances to waste.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEAs daily use amount, the indicative worst case value for the substance use rate per site (Msperc) was selected. Msperc can be used by the registrant when starting the environmental assessment. The Msperc values have been estimated in dependence of the size of the operation, the number of days emitting, and the concentration of the substance in a finished product (i.e. mixture). 250 emission days per year are assumed.falsetrue16.7EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0a6bd8edd-2a2c-4495-8eb1-89753d930dd1falsetrueca394e7c-f065-4582-9b0d-05d5fd239722EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalseENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORfe89366f-9e97-429d-ab19-a5239f7d0ea0falsetrue4b0fdf0e-2f19-49cd-8b9d-01191f78eb04543cc1b6-cf09-454e-83fa-da04509b1d14falsetrue3964f564-2bd2-406a-aeec-08928ff91aa8e3307e75-bcf4-4aec-bcd4-a913c4ce4e60falsetrue2313389d-71e3-4233-9e47-6c4e3bd8a218Oct 2012A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82022-03-03T20:40:192022-03-18T11:29:23ACTIVEMarch 2022AISE 2.1i.v3Formulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Low Viscosity (small scale <1,000 t product/a)Substance types / functions / properties included or excluded: solid and liquid substances used for the formulation of liquid detergents and maintenance products
Additional specification of product types covered: Low viscosity products include the following: floor cleaner, all purpose cleaner, bathroom cleaner, kitchen cleaner, window cleaner, liquid WC-rim. Typically, the viscosity of these products is not specified and not adjusted.Covers the whole process of formulating water-borne mixtures for liquid cleaning and maintenance products. This includes typical process steps, such as storing, mixing, packaging of substances (as part of mixtures) and associated laboratory activities. Routine equipment cleaning and maintenance is also included and leads to the highest contribution to environmental release.https://echa.europa.eu/csr-es-roadmap/use-maps/use-maps-libraryfalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_35150.0cf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentFormulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Low Viscosity (small scale <1,000 t product/a)AISE 2.1i.v3ERC_20.20.00.00.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe daily max amount per site (Msafe) is used. The indicative substance use rate (MSPERC) for several ingredient types and guidance for refinement can be found in background documentation.falsetrueEUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION"Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant on the specific conditions required for waste treatment:falsetrueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES18f21585-d45e-4d7d-9be6-d6c3612484ccReduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials and final products and/or Recovery of materials through e.g. recycling residues of powder ingredients in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer line into the processfalsetruedeeba449-3aaa-4072-a351-eca062e6b948c531adf9-d9ca-41e9-a5b8-83525d0158c7falsetruef3d0d496-f151-4c1f-a18a-e98e874c626f8bacf2ff-f392-4079-95fc-2ccf0f496374Manual removal of residual products adhering to equipment (e.g. by manual scrubbing, vacuum cleaning, etc.) and/or Use of two-liner systems (i.e. single Use disposable reactor cover that is incinerated after Use as solid waste) and/or Use of adsorption pads to clean spillsfalsetrue56fddd1f-bf93-41cc-bd35-3f1128b9e0cbec2738fd-8167-49a2-ac0f-87329ad0519efalsetrue11d0321b-c37a-46fa-8e52-4c24b680ca4520.08.2021A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82017-12-15T15:15:022020-04-21T14:09:10OBSOLETEOct 201277eb1252-c7e8-48a4-b6a8-160274e75186AISE 8a.1a.v2Wide dispersive Use of Cleaning and Maintenance Products - 'Down the Drain' cleaning and maintenance products Covers the use of substances in solvents in Cleaning and Maintenance Products for consumers and professional users.
Substance Domain:
AISE SPERC 8a.1.a.v2: down the drain cleaning and maintenance products
The quantitative risk characterisation for this environmental exposure has been calculated using name of calculation model uses. The environmental exposure calculation per compartment is based on name of algorithms used (i.e. the algorithms of the EU TGD 2003 Risk Assessment Spreadsheet Model 1.24a)http://www.aise.eufalsePROFESSIONAL_WORKER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_3PC_35PC_8PC_312.05E-6Wide Dispersive Use in 'Down the Drain' cleaning and maintenance products ;Wide Dispersive Use in 'Down the Drain' cleaning and maintenance products AISE 8a.1a.v2ERC_8a100.0Laundry detergents, and cleaners are applied as additives to water. After cleaning of substrate the washing / cleaning solutions is disposed of with the waste water such that 100% of the product ingredients enter the waste water system. Product residues remaining on the substrate are likely to be washed off in the next cleaning event. 0.0Laundry detergents, and cleaners are applied as additives to water. After cleaning of substrate the washing / cleaning solutions is disposed of with the waste water such that 100% of the product ingredients enter the waste water system. Product residues remaining on the substrate are likely to be washed off in the next cleaning event. 0.0Laundry detergents, and cleaners are applied as additives to water. After cleaning of substrate the washing / cleaning solutions is disposed of with the waste water such that 100% of the product ingredients enter the waste water system. Product residues remaining on the substrate are likely to be washed off in the next cleaning event. 0.0Laundry detergents, and cleaners are applied as additives to water. After cleaning of substrate the washing / cleaning solutions is disposed of with the waste water such that 100% of the product ingredients enter the waste water system. Product residues remaining on the substrate are likely to be washed off in the next cleaning event. face09ad-036f-4a00-8ad1-6f5ac8c426d6falsetrueadf95e21-12d5-4088-8df5-a2af0f92b604EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalse543cc1b6-cf09-454e-83fa-da04509b1d14falsetrue3964f564-2bd2-406a-aeec-08928ff91aa8ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR_OUTDOORRELEASE_MODULE_REGIONAL_SCALEfalsefalse4.0Oct 2012A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82017-12-15T15:00:412018-01-23T17:18:44OBSOLETEOct 20128b86ba5c-8d63-4b0e-8a01-57f81db068d7AISE 2.1j.v2Industrial use in formulation of liquid cleaning and maintenance products: High Viscosity (large scale)Covers the whole process of manufacturing water-borne mixtures for liquid cleaning and maintenance products. This includes storing, mixing, packaging of substances (as part of mixtures) and equipment cleaning, maintenance and associated laboratory activities.
High viscosity products include the following: fabric finisher, liquid detergents, liquid detergent gels, detergent paste (hand detergents), cleaner gels (WC, bathroom, etc.), and hand dishwash. Typically, the viscosity of these products is specified and may need adjustment.
The SPERCs are relevant for operations which discharge their wastewater to treatment by a municipal sewage treatment plant.
The SPERCs cover large operations, which produce more than 10.000 tons of finished products per year, respectively.
Substance Domain: All This SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the manufacturing of water-borne liquid cleaning and maintenance products. Losses from the processes constitute losses of raw materials, which for economic reasons have to be avoided. Formulation of preparations requires optimized use of raw materials for inclusion into products. Losses of raw materials via volatilization are negligible. Significant losses to the environment can be the result of cleaning of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines. High viscosity products adhere more strongly to the walls of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines. They are less efficiently transferred into the packaging. Hence, emissions caused by equipment cleaning are higher and lower for high and low viscosity products, respectively. These losses occur irrespective of the physical-chemical properties of the detergent ingredient substances. For that reason, this SPERC pertains to all substances. http://www.aise.eufalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_35250.0Formulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: High Viscosity (large scale);Formulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: High Viscosity (large scale)AISE 2.1j.v2ERC_20.1Releases to the wastewater can be the result of cleaning of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines with water. The spent cleaning water is discharged to the wastewater. The release factor for AISE 2.1.j.v2 (large scale / high viscosity products) has been extrapolated by the A.I.S.E. sector expert team from the Royal Haskoning (2009) data based on the increasing degree of control of the manufacturing process from small to large scale.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).0.0Releases of raw materials via volatilization are quantitatively very low. For that reason, the study by Royal Haskoning (2009) does not consider to establish release factors for the use of fragrance materials in the manufacturing of detergent products. For that reason, the release factor is set to zero.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).0.0Must be avoided
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).0.0Not relevant – no obligatory RMM which divert substances to waste.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEAs daily use amount, the indicative worst case value for the substance use rate per site (Msperc) was selected. Msperc can be used by the registrant when starting the environmental assessment. The Msperc values have been estimated in dependence of the size of the operation, the number of days emitting, and the concentration of the substance in a finished product (i.e. mixture). 250 emission days per year are assumed.falsetrue16.7EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0a6bd8edd-2a2c-4495-8eb1-89753d930dd1falsetrueca394e7c-f065-4582-9b0d-05d5fd239722EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsefe89366f-9e97-429d-ab19-a5239f7d0ea0falsetrue4b0fdf0e-2f19-49cd-8b9d-01191f78eb04e3307e75-bcf4-4aec-bcd4-a913c4ce4e60falsetrue2313389d-71e3-4233-9e47-6c4e3bd8a218ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR543cc1b6-cf09-454e-83fa-da04509b1d14falsetrue3964f564-2bd2-406a-aeec-08928ff91aa8Oct 2012A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82017-12-15T19:20:012020-04-21T14:04:30OBSOLETEOct 2012df16c0f9-7571-4237-b064-17c8e364238fAISE 2.1l.v2Industrial use in formulation of liquid cleaning and maintenance products: High Viscosity (small scale)Covers the whole process of manufacturing water-borne mixtures for liquid cleaning and maintenance products. This includes storing, mixing, packaging of substances (as part of mixtures) and equipment cleaning, maintenance and associated laboratory activities.
High viscosity products include the following: fabric finisher, liquid detergents, liquid detergent gels, detergent paste (hand detergents), cleaner gels (WC, bathroom, etc.), and hand dishwash. Typically, the viscosity of these products is specified and may need adjustment.
The SPERCs are relevant for operations which discharge their wastewater to treatment by a municipal sewage treatment plant.
The SPERCs cover small operations, which produce less than 1.000 tons of finished products per year, respectively.
Substance Domain: All This SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the manufacturing of water-borne liquid cleaning and maintenance products. Losses from the processes constitute losses of raw materials, which for economic reasons have to be avoided. Formulation of preparations requires optimized use of raw materials for inclusion into products. Losses of raw materials via volatilization are negligible. Significant losses to the environment can be the result of cleaning of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines. High viscosity products adhere more strongly to the walls of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines. They are less efficiently transferred into the packaging. Hence, emissions caused by equipment cleaning are higher and lower for high and low viscosity products, respectively. These losses occur irrespective of the physical-chemical properties of the detergent ingredient substances. For that reason, this SPERC pertains to all substances. http://www.aise.eufalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_35250.0Formulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: High Viscosity (small scale);Formulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: High Viscosity (small scale)AISE 2.1l.v2ERC_20.4Releases to the wastewater can be the result of cleaning of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines with water. The spent cleaning water is discharged to the wastewater. The numbers that are presented in this SPERC originate from the study by Royal Haskoning (2009)
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).0.0Releases of raw materials via volatilization are quantitatively very low. For that reason, the study by Royal Haskoning (2009) does not consider to establish release factors for the use of fragrance materials in the manufacturing of detergent products. For that reason, the release factor is set to zero.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).0.0Must be avoided
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).0.0Not relevant – no obligatory RMM which divert substances to waste.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).APPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATEREUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEAs daily use amount, the indicative worst case value for the substance use rate per site (Msperc) was selected. Msperc can be used by the registrant when starting the environmental assessment. The Msperc values have been estimated in dependence of the size of the operation, the number of days emitting, and the concentration of the substance in a finished product (i.e. mixture). 250 emission days per year are assumed.falsetrue0.45WASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsea6bd8edd-2a2c-4495-8eb1-89753d930dd1falsetrueca394e7c-f065-4582-9b0d-05d5fd239722e3307e75-bcf4-4aec-bcd4-a913c4ce4e60falsetruead4db595-f2b7-4649-8422-96a939d2404bENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORfe89366f-9e97-429d-ab19-a5239f7d0ea0falsetrue9550d8ee-92b8-4d50-8454-fcaf7a3da0baOct 2012A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82021-11-09T19:30:022022-03-18T11:33:33ACTIVENov 2021AISE 8a.1a.v3Wide Spread Use in 'Down the Drain' laundry detergents, cleaning and maintenance productsSubstance types / functions / properties included or excluded: Covers the use of solid and liquid substances in laundry detergents, cleaning and maintenance products
Additional specification of product types covered: covers professional and consumer applications such as:
- Regular and compact powders: Regular powders with apparent density below ca. 0.75kg/L. Compact powders may be extruded (e.g.
pearls) or tableted (tabs) detergents reaching densities of ca. 1.4kg/l.
- Low viscosity products: floor cleaner, all purpose cleaner, bathroom cleaner, kitchen cleaner, window cleaner, liquid WC-rim
- High viscosity products include the following: fabric finisher, liquid detergents, liquid detergent gels, detergent paste (hand detergents),
cleaner gels (WC, bathroom, etc.) and hand dishwashSubstance applied in aqueous process solution with negligible volatilizationhttps://echa.europa.eu/csr-es-roadmap/use-maps/use-maps-libraryfalsePROFESSIONAL_WORKER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_3PC_35PC_8PC_317.5E-4cf. AISE Background documentWide Spread Use in 'Down the Drain' laundry detergents, cleaning and maintenance productsAISE 8a.1a.v3ERC_8a100.00.00.00.004EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION"Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant on the specific conditions required for waste treatment:falsetrueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORRELEASE_MODULE_REGIONAL_SCALEcf. AISE Background documentfalsefalse4.0WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES025b8ced-ea23-4300-928f-82348f092cc4falsetrue8a9cc976-32a6-4332-95a6-5a9ce7abccf989da0a94-43b2-4b7d-a55a-1e000fcfd7a3falsetrue09373d1b-22be-4885-bd15-79aaed3b8a6eec2738fd-8167-49a2-ac0f-87329ad0519efalsetrued8e2a5fc-30da-4bca-92ee-ce1a3400b72514.07.2020A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82021-11-09T19:30:382022-03-18T11:32:36ACTIVENov 2021AISE 8a.1a.v3Wide Spread Use in 'Down the Drain' laundry detergents, cleaning and maintenance productsSubstance types / functions / properties included or excluded: Covers the use of solid and liquid substances in laundry detergents, cleaning and maintenance products
Additional specification of product types covered: covers professional and consumer applications such as:
- Regular and compact powders: Regular powders with apparent density below ca. 0.75kg/L. Compact powders may be extruded (e.g.
pearls) or tableted (tabs) detergents reaching densities of ca. 1.4kg/l.
- Low viscosity products: floor cleaner, all purpose cleaner, bathroom cleaner, kitchen cleaner, window cleaner, liquid WC-rim
- High viscosity products include the following: fabric finisher, liquid detergents, liquid detergent gels, detergent paste (hand detergents),
cleaner gels (WC, bathroom, etc.) and hand dishwashSubstance applied in aqueous process solution with negligible volatilizationhttps://echa.europa.eu/csr-es-roadmap/use-maps/use-maps-libraryfalseCONSUMER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_3PC_35PC_8PC_317.5E-4cf. AISE Background documentWide Spread Use in 'Down the Drain' laundry detergents, cleaning and maintenance productsAISE 8a.1a.v3ERC_8a100.00.00.00.004ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YESEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION"Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant on the specific conditions required for waste treatment:falsetrueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTRELEASE_MODULE_REGIONAL_SCALEcf. AISE Background documentfalsefalse4.0025b8ced-ea23-4300-928f-82348f092cc4falsetrue8a9cc976-32a6-4332-95a6-5a9ce7abccf989da0a94-43b2-4b7d-a55a-1e000fcfd7a3falsetrue09373d1b-22be-4885-bd15-79aaed3b8a6eec2738fd-8167-49a2-ac0f-87329ad0519efalsetrued8e2a5fc-30da-4bca-92ee-ce1a3400b72514.07.2020A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82022-03-03T20:41:302022-03-18T11:29:45ACTIVEMarch 2022AISE 2.1j.v3Formulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: High Viscosity (large scale >10,000 t product/a)Substance types / functions / properties included or excluded: solid and liquid substances used for the formulation of liquid detergents and maintenance products
Additional specification of product types covered High viscosity products include the following: fabric finisher, liquid detergents, liquid detergent gels, detergent paste (hand detergents), cleaner gels (WC, bathroom, etc.) and hand dishwash. Typically, the viscosity of these products is specified and may need adjustment.Covers the whole process of formulating water-borne mixtures for liquid cleaning and maintenance
products. This includes typical process steps such as, storing, mixing, packaging of substances (as part of mixtures) and associated laboratory activities. Routine equipment cleaning and maintenance is also included and leads to the highest contribution to environmental release.https://echa.europa.eu/csr-es-roadmap/use-maps/use-maps-libraryfalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_35300.0cf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentFormulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: High Viscosity (large scale >10,000 t product/a)AISE 2.1j.v3ERC_20.10.00.00.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe daily max amount per site (Msafe) is used. The indicative substance use rate (MSPERC) for several ingredient types and guidance for refinement can be found in background documentation.falsetrueEUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION"Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant on the specific conditions required for waste treatment:falsetrueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES18f21585-d45e-4d7d-9be6-d6c3612484ccReduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials and final products and/or Recovery of materials through e.g. recycling residues of powder ingredients in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer line into the processfalsetruedeeba449-3aaa-4072-a351-eca062e6b948c531adf9-d9ca-41e9-a5b8-83525d0158c7falsetrue8047213b-973f-4159-b2ca-ced001657eb38bacf2ff-f392-4079-95fc-2ccf0f496374Manual removal of residual products adhering to equipment (e.g. by manual scrubbing, vacuum cleaning, etc.) and/or Use of two-liner systems (i.e. single Use disposable reactor cover that is incinerated after Use as solid waste) and/or Use of adsorption pads to clean spillsfalsetrue56fddd1f-bf93-41cc-bd35-3f1128b9e0cbec2738fd-8167-49a2-ac0f-87329ad0519efalsetrue11d0321b-c37a-46fa-8e52-4c24b680ca4520.08.2021A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82017-12-15T15:05:542020-04-21T14:05:41OBSOLETEOct 2012d79eb022-410e-4fea-a3c8-7bf31f9b4d49AISE 5.1b.v2Industrial use of Metal Salts in conversion coating - Zinc, chromium, copper, manganeseCovers the use of metal salts in a broad range of specific applications, e.g. surface treatment, metal treatment, surface finishing, corrosion inhibition etc. This includes the core process of treating the metal substrate as well as those processes required to support the core process such as storing, mixing, equipment cleaning, maintenance and associated laboratory activities. The treatment of the metal parts can occur by bathing or by spraying.
The SPERCs are relevant for operations which discharge their wastewater to treatment by a municipal sewage treatment plant.
Substance Domain: Metal saltsThis SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the Industrial Use of Metal Salts in a water-based process for surface treatment, surface finishing, conversion coating etc.http://www.aise.eufalseINDUSTRIAL_USEINDUSTRIALPC_14220.0Industrial use of Me-salts in Conversion Coating – Zinc, chromium, copper, manganese;Industrial use of Me-salts in Conversion Coating – Zinc, chromium, copper, manganeseAISE 5.1b.v2ERC_51.0The spent process fluid consists of the rinsing, which contain the metal salts. As a first conservative approximation it assumed that the amount of metal salt is quantitatively lost from the process to the spent process water. 0.0Metal salts in aqueous solutions are involatile and are intended to remain in the application solution. Volatilization of metal salts is therefore negligible. Spray applications are housed-in for the sake of worker protection. For the reasons above, the release factor to air is set to zero. 0.0Releases to soil do not occur during normal operation of the process.99.0The treatment of the spent process fluids by pH-adjustment and subsequent filtration/sedimentation results in slurries or solid waste which is treated off-site.
The content of the reservoir is disposed of once or twice per year and is treated off-site.
RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe daily use amount is an indicative substance use rate in a typical operation (Msperc). Msperc-represents an indicative worst case value for the substance use rate per site. The amount of metal salt used for the daily replenishment constitutes the substance use rate. The rinsing of the metal parts results in a loss of process water. The volume of process water lost by rinsing is continuously each day and the concentration of the metal salts is adjusted accordingly.
220 emission days per year are assumed.falsetrue0.05EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalse6cc66b74-7f9f-43b5-b46c-bc66b418954dfalsetrueb6b02eaa-c95f-4dba-b8ff-6cc355b402bcENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR543cc1b6-cf09-454e-83fa-da04509b1d14falsetrue3964f564-2bd2-406a-aeec-08928ff91aa8face09ad-036f-4a00-8ad1-6f5ac8c426d6falsetrueadf95e21-12d5-4088-8df5-a2af0f92b604c989e5eb-db6f-4639-8a86-945fb0254ddcProcessing fluid can be kept in reservoir or treatment baths. Periodically, the reservoirs are emptied of the spent reservoir fluid and refilled with fresh reservoir fluid. The spent reservoir fluid is treated as chemical waste.Operators minimize the frequency of exchanging the reservoir fluid to reduce the cost of process chemicals, waste treatment and equipment downtime.falsetrue190ed007-af39-4d41-93f4-10ddf2c898ebOct 2012A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82017-12-15T13:57:092020-04-21T14:05:01OBSOLETEOct 2012c8de4e45-0ac5-43e8-9101-ab8b2d37d173AISE 4.1.v2Industrial use of water-borne Processing Aids - no RMMIndustrial uses in water borne processing aid. This definition covers substances in a broad range of specific applications, e.g. surface cleaning, surface treatment, metal treatment, surface finishing, corrosion inhibition, vehicle cleaning, industrial laundry etc.Industrial applications of water borne processing aids can typically be described as follows.
The application fluid is kept in a reservoir. It is pumped to dedicated machine(s) in order to be applied to the substrate or it is kept in a bath. This type of application includes vehicle cleaning, metal working fluids, etc. With each piece of substrate a fraction of the application fluid is carried-over from the treatment bath. Via a sequence of rinsing steps this fraction of the application fluid is continuously emitted to the wastewater. The reservoir is continuously replenished.
The application fluid in the reservoir can be disposed off periodically. This may or may not involve on-site pre-treatment or disposal to the wastewater. As a result, constituents of the application fluid are removed during the on-site treatment according to the efficiency of the selected emission reduction. In addition, raw materials may be recovered. The choice of suitable emission reduction (or RMM) technology depends on the process.
In addition, the process can be closed with regards to emissions to the environment. Spent application fluid is not released to the environment. It is disposed of periodically as waste (with or without prior treatment). This type of application includes several surface finishing, water conditioning etc. applications. No emissions to the wastewater occur. The local waste handling regulations have to be followed. Additional instructions for handling waste may be included in the safety data sheet. http://www.aise.eufalseINDUSTRIAL_USEINDUSTRIALPC_35220.0Industrial use of Water Borne processing Aids – no RMM;Industrial use of Water Borne processing Aids – no RMMAISE 4.1.v2ERC_4100.0Water-borne processing aids are disposed off quantitatively to the process wastewater. Prior to discharging, the spent process water may be treated on-site.0.0Processing aids in aqueous solutions are not volatile and are intended to remain in the application solution. Spray applications are housed-in0.0Water-borne processing aids are disposed off quantitatively to the process wastewater. Releases to soil do not occur during normal operation.0.0Water-borne processing aids are disposed off quantitatively to the process wastewater. Releases to waste do not occur during normal operation.RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEAs default tonnage, the typical maximum site tonnage, based on sector knowledge was taken. The continuous release (Msperc) is 50 kg/day. Optional are intermittent release. 220 emission days per year are assumed.falsetrue0.05EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalseENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR6cc66b74-7f9f-43b5-b46c-bc66b418954dfalsetrueb6b02eaa-c95f-4dba-b8ff-6cc355b402bc543cc1b6-cf09-454e-83fa-da04509b1d14falsetrue3964f564-2bd2-406a-aeec-08928ff91aa8face09ad-036f-4a00-8ad1-6f5ac8c426d6falsetrueadf95e21-12d5-4088-8df5-a2af0f92b604c989e5eb-db6f-4639-8a86-945fb0254ddcProcessing fluid can be kept in reservoir or treatment baths. Periodically, the reservoirs are emptied of the spent reservoir fluid and refilled with fresh reservoir fluid. This may involve disposal to the wastewater. In some instances on-site pre-treatment (de-emulsification, pH-adjustment, and filtration) may be required. Operators minimize the frequency of exchanging the reservoir fluid to reduce the cost of process chemicals, waste treatment and equipment downtime.falsetruea1b3e8b7-5df5-4ccc-bc0f-050d80d90b35Oct 2012A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82017-12-15T15:16:412020-04-21T14:08:49OBSOLETEOct 2012fa2ce360-6d5f-446b-8b4e-500549996bdeAISE 8a.1b.v2Wide dispersive Use of Cleaning and Maintenance Products - aerosol products (non-propellants)Covers the use of substances in solvents in Cleaning and Maintenance Products for consumers and professional users.
Substance Domain: Non-Volatiles
The quantitative risk characterisation for this environmental exposure has been calculated using name of calculation model uses. The environmental exposure calculation per compartment is based on name of algorithms used (i.e. the algorithms of the EU TGD 2003 Risk Assessment Spreadsheet Model 1.24a)http://www.aise.eufalseCONSUMER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_3PC_35PC_8PC_312.05E-6Wide Dispersive Use in aerosol products for cleaning and maintenance products (non-propellants);Wide Dispersive Use in aerosol products for cleaning and maintenance products (non-propellants)AISE 8a.1b.v2ERC_8a100.0Nonvolatile constituents air care products or cleaning and maintenance sprays will deposit on surface and will be transferred to the waste water system in the next cleaning event. 0.0Nonvolatile constituents air care products or cleaning and maintenance sprays will deposit on surface and will be transferred to the waste water system in the next cleaning event. 0.0Nonvolatile constituents air care products or cleaning and maintenance sprays will deposit on surface and will be transferred to the waste water system in the next cleaning event. 0.0Nonvolatile constituents air care products or cleaning and maintenance sprays will deposit on surface and will be transferred to the waste water system in the next cleaning event. EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalse543cc1b6-cf09-454e-83fa-da04509b1d14falsetrue66ad9081-ad6e-4571-8cb7-4506161f4ed8RELEASE_MODULE_REGIONAL_SCALEfalsefalse4.0ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR_OUTDOOROct 2012A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82022-03-03T20:34:512022-03-18T11:26:51ACTIVEMarch 2022AISE 2.1a.v3Formulation of granular Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Regular & Compact (large scale >10,000 t/ product a)Substance types / functions / properties included or excluded: solid and liquid substances used for the formulation of granular and tableted detergents and maintenance products
Additional specification of product types covered: regular powders with apparent density below ca. 0.75kg/L. Compact powders may be extruded (e.g. pearls) or tableted (tabs) detergents reaching densities of ca. 1.4kg/l.Covers the whole process of formulation as it occurs in the manufacturing of granular cleaning and maintenance products. This includes typical process steps, such as storing, mixing, packaging of substances (as part of mixtures) and associated laboratory activities. Granular detergents are obtained by drying liquid slurries. Tablets are made by compressing powder materialhttps://echa.europa.eu/csr-es-roadmap/use-maps/use-maps-libraryfalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_35300.0cf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentFormulation of granular Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Regular & Compact (large scale >10,000t
product/a)AISE 2.1a.v3ERC_20.050.10.00.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe daily max amount per site (Msafe) is used. The indicative substance use rate (MSPERC) for several ingredient types and guidance for refinement can be found in background information.falsetrueEUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION"Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant on the specific conditions required for waste treatment:falsetrueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES18f21585-d45e-4d7d-9be6-d6c3612484ccReduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. manufacturing of different products from one premix (masterbatch), to which certain ingredients are added to yield the final products and/or Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products and/or Residues of granular detergents recovered in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer lines are recycled into the slurriesfalsetruee5bf56dd-7306-4865-8d63-f1c642de0263c531adf9-d9ca-41e9-a5b8-83525d0158c7falsetrue73d80ba6-6ebf-426b-8a88-df2841a3e6268bacf2ff-f392-4079-95fc-2ccf0f496374Dry cleaning of equipment, use of Central or Peripheral Vacuum Cleaning and/or cleaning involving so-called pigs in sub-processes involving liquid slurries and/or re-Use of process grey water for cleaningfalsetrue02326a9e-b0b6-4cb0-a545-3f509cdd6fd9ec2738fd-8167-49a2-ac0f-87329ad0519efalsetrue3dbe75c1-81f1-4d9b-8754-a2378661dc5420.08.2021A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82017-12-15T13:40:202018-01-23T17:18:10OBSOLETEOct 2012092c7052-0d9d-44b0-85ac-3626cd9995b7AISE 2.1b.v2Industrial use in formulation of granular cleaning and maintenance products: Regular & Compact (medium scale)Covers the whole process of formulation as it occurs in the manufacturing of granular cleaning and maintenance products. This includes storing, mixing, packaging of substances (as part of preparations) and equipment cleaning, maintenance and associated laboratory activities.
The SPERCs are relevant for operations which discharge their wastewater to treatment by a municipal sewage treatment plant.
The SPERCs cover medium operations, which produce up to 10.000 tons of finished products per year, respectively.
Substance Domain: All This SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the manufacturing of granular cleaning and maintenance products. Losses from the processes constitute losses of raw materials, which for economic reasons have to be avoided. Formulation of preparations requires optimized use of raw materials for inclusion into product.
http://www.aise.eufalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_35250.0Formulation of granular Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Regular & Compact (medium scale);Formulation of granular Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Regular & Compact (medium scale)AISE 2.1b.v2ERC_20.1Releases to the wastewater can be the result of cleaning of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines with water. The spent cleaning water is discharged to the wastewater.
The numbers that are presented in this SPERC are consistent with the emissions used as default in published Life Cycle Inventories (LCI) for the manufacturing of detergents and cleaners. These data were the basis for the A/B Tables of the EU Technical Guidance Document have been adopted as defaults in this SPERC.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).
0.0Releases of raw materials via volatilization of granulars are non-existent. For that reason, the study by Royal Haskoning (2009) does not consider to establish release factors for the use of fragrance materials in the manufacturing of detergent products. For that reason, the release factor is set to zero.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).
0.0Must be avoided.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).
0.0Not relevant – no obligatory RMM which divert substances to waste. Residues of granular detergents recovered in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer lines are recycled into the slurries. Residues which cannot be recycled are disposed off as chemical waste.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).
RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEAs default daily use amount the indicative worst case value for the substance use rate per site (Msperc) was selected. MSPERC can be used by the registrant when starting the environmental assessment. The MSPERC values have been estimated in dependence of the size of the operation, the number of days emitting, and the concentration of the substance in a finished product (i.e. mixture).
250 emission days per year are estimatedfalsetrue4.5EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0a6bd8edd-2a2c-4495-8eb1-89753d930dd1falsetrueca394e7c-f065-4582-9b0d-05d5fd239722EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsefe89366f-9e97-429d-ab19-a5239f7d0ea0falsetrue9082f8c9-0a0d-4b3c-85c8-568f8a13461dENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR543cc1b6-cf09-454e-83fa-da04509b1d14falsetrue38aec4a0-96e0-4a33-94c3-97a07ae2ab81e3307e75-bcf4-4aec-bcd4-a913c4ce4e60Typical measures may include e.g.
- Closed batch systems and / or
- Semi-closed transfer system and/or
- Batch production of final product
Reduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g.
- Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final productsfalsetruea36fffc0-a9de-47be-b7c0-d36e161d49acOct 2012A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82022-03-03T20:44:472022-03-18T11:31:03ACTIVEMarch 2022AISE 4.1.v3Industrial use of Water-borne Processing AidsSubstance types / functions / properties included or excluded: Substances used as processing aids in the chemical industries not becoming part the article
Additional specification of product types covered: Processing aids as defined covers substances in a broad range of specific applications, e.g. industrial laundry, car washing, boat cleaning, process cleaning, CIP cleaning, surface cleaningIndustrial uses of aqueous process solution comprise of preparation of baths and automated cleaning steps prior to any on-site RMM. Spent process fluid is discharged to wastewater.https://echa.europa.eu/csr-es-roadmap/use-maps/use-maps-libraryfalseINDUSTRIAL_USEINDUSTRIALPC_35300.0cf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentIndustrial use of Water-borne Processing AidsAISE 4.1.v3ERC_4100.00.00.00.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe daily max amount per site (Msafe) is used. The indicative worst case substance use rates (MSPERC) of several ingredient types and guidance for
refinement can be found in the AISE background documentation.falsetrueEUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION"Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant on the specific conditions required for waste treatment:falsetrueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES6b70cae5-0bc7-4bc1-81ef-8b2829412318The application fluid is kept in a reservoir. The fluid is pumped to dedicated machine(s) in order to be applied to the substrate or it is kept in a treatment bath (e.g. vehicle cleaning, metal working fluids, etc.). With each piece of substrate a fraction of the application fluid is carried-over from the treatment bath. Via a sequence of rinsing steps this fraction of the application fluid is continuously emitted to the wastewater. The reservoir is continuously replenished; and/or
The application fluid in the reservoir can be disposed of periodically: This may or may not involve on-site pre-treatment or disposal to the wastewater. As a result, constituents of the application fluid are removed during the on-site treatment according to the efficiency of the selected emission reduction. In addition, raw materials may be recovered. The choice of suitable emission reduction technology depends on the process; and/or
Closed system with regards to emissions to the environment. Spent application fluid is not released to the environment. It is disposed of periodically as waste (with or without prior treatment). This type of application includes several surface finishing, water conditioning etc. applications. No emissions to the wastewater occur. The local waste handling regulations have to be followed. Additional instructions for handling waste may be included in the safety data sheet; and/or
Optimized water use due to e.g.: Re-use of rinsing waterfalsetrue8f771761-9030-4dcc-bab4-a1f5accbdef8ec2738fd-8167-49a2-ac0f-87329ad0519efalsetruece920cfd-3a3c-4a48-8f24-6d4d2ca15c6120.01.2021A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82017-12-15T13:46:502018-01-23T17:19:00OBSOLETEOct 2012d9990d26-4786-4427-81b6-4264756a190bAISE 2.1k.v2Industrial use in formulation of liquid cleaning and maintenance products: High Viscosity (medium scale)Covers the whole process of manufacturing water-borne mixtures for liquid cleaning and maintenance products. This includes storing, mixing, packaging of substances (as part of mixtures) and equipment cleaning, maintenance and associated laboratory activities.
High viscosity products include the following: fabric finisher, liquid detergents, liquid detergent gels, detergent paste (hand detergents), cleaner gels (WC, bathroom, etc.), and hand dishwash. Typically, the viscosity of these products is specified and may need adjustment.
The SPERCs are relevant for operations which discharge their wastewater to treatment by a municipal sewage treatment plant.
The SPERCs cover medium operations, which produce up to 10.000 tons of finished products per year, respectively.
Substance Domain: All This SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the manufacturing of water-borne liquid cleaning and maintenance products. Losses from the processes constitute losses of raw materials, which for economic reasons have to be avoided. Formulation of preparations requires optimized use of raw materials for inclusion into products. Losses of raw materials via volatilization are negligible. Significant losses to the environment can be the result of cleaning of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines. High viscosity products adhere more strongly to the walls of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines. They are less efficiently transferred into the packaging. Hence, emissions caused by equipment cleaning are higher and lower for high and low viscosity products, respectively. These losses occur irrespective of the physical-chemical properties of the detergent ingredient substances. For that reason, this SPERC pertains to all substances. http://www.aise.eufalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_35250.0Formulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: High Viscosity (medium scale);Formulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: High Viscosity (medium scale)AISE 2.1k.v2ERC_20.2Releases to the wastewater can be the result of cleaning of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines with water. The spent cleaning water is discharged to the wastewater. The numbers that are presented in this SPERC originate from the study by Royal Haskoning (2009) f
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).0.0Releases of raw materials via volatilization are quantitatively very low. For that reason, the study by Royal Haskoning (2009) does not consider to establish release factors for the use of fragrance materials in the manufacturing of detergent products. For that reason, the release factor is set to zero.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).0.0Must be avoided
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).0.0Not relevant – no obligatory RMM which divert substances to waste.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEAs daily use amount, the indicative worst case value for the substance use rate per site (Msperc) was selected. Msperc can be used by the registrant when starting the environmental assessment. The Msperc values have been estimated in dependence of the size of the operation, the number of days emitting, and the concentration of the substance in a finished product (i.e. mixture). 250 emission days per year are assumed.falsetrue4.5EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0a6bd8edd-2a2c-4495-8eb1-89753d930dd1falsetrueca394e7c-f065-4582-9b0d-05d5fd239722EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalseENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORe3307e75-bcf4-4aec-bcd4-a913c4ce4e60Typical measures may include e.g.
- Closed batch systems and / or
- Semi-closed transfer system and/or
- Batch production of final product
Reduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g.
- Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final productsfalsetruea36fffc0-a9de-47be-b7c0-d36e161d49ac543cc1b6-cf09-454e-83fa-da04509b1d14falsetrue3964f564-2bd2-406a-aeec-08928ff91aa8fe89366f-9e97-429d-ab19-a5239f7d0ea0Typically implemented measures for reducing emissions to waste water may include:
- Manual removal of residual products adhering to equipment (e.g. by manual scrubbing, vacuum cleaning, etc.)
- use of two-liner systems (i.e. single use disposable reactor cover that is incinerated after use as solid waste)falsetruee1134849-4da6-4f95-8ada-d773b2e07c74Oct 2012A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82017-12-15T19:18:112018-01-23T17:20:28OBSOLETEOct 20124831f71b-972e-4826-a377-61fd66b79845AISE 2.1i.v2Industrial use in formulation of liquid cleaning and maintenance products: Low Viscosity (small scale)Covers the whole process of manufacturing water-borne mixtures for liquid cleaning and maintenance products. This includes storing, mixing, packaging of substances (as part of mixtures) and equipment cleaning, maintenance and associated laboratory activities.
Low viscosity products include the following: floor cleaner, all purpose cleaner, bathroom cleaner, kitchen cleaner, window cleaner, liquid WC-rim. Typically, the viscosity of these products is not specified and not adjusted.
The SPERCs are relevant for operations which discharge their wastewater to treatment by a municipal sewage treatment plant.
The SPERCs cover small operations, which produce less than 1.000 tons of finished products per year, respectively.
Substance Domain: AllThis SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the manufacturing of water-borne liquid cleaning and maintenance products. Losses from the processes constitute losses of raw materials, which for economic reasons have to be avoided. Formulation of preparations requires optimized use of raw materials for inclusion into products. Losses of raw materials via volatilization are negligible. Significant losses to the environment can be the result of cleaning of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines. High viscosity products adhere more strongly to the walls of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines. They are less efficiently transferred into the packaging. Hence, emissions caused by equipment cleaning are higher and lower for high and low viscosity products, respectively. These losses occur irrespective of the physical-chemical properties of the detergent ingredient substances. For that reason, this SPERC pertains to all substances. http://www.aise.eufalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_35250.0Formulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Low Viscosity (small scale);Formulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Low Viscosity (small scale)AISE 2.1i.v2ERC_20.2Releases to the wastewater can be the result of cleaning of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines with water. The spent cleaning water is discharged to the wastewater. The numbers that are presented in this SPERC originate from the study by Royal Haskoning (2009)
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).0.0Releases of raw materials via volatilization are quantitatively very low. For that reason, the study by Royal Haskoning (2009) does not consider to establish release factors for the use of fragrance materials in the manufacturing of detergent products. For that reason, the release factor is set to zero.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).0.0Must be avoided
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).0.0Not relevant – no obligatory RMM which divert substances to waste.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEAs daily use amount, the indicative worst case value for the substance use rate per site (Msperc) was selected. Msperc can be used by the registrant when starting the environmental assessment. The Msperc values have been estimated in dependence of the size of the operation, the number of days emitting, and the concentration of the substance in a finished product (i.e. mixture). 250 emission days per year are assumed.falsetrue0.45EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0a6bd8edd-2a2c-4495-8eb1-89753d930dd1falsetrueca394e7c-f065-4582-9b0d-05d5fd239722EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsee3307e75-bcf4-4aec-bcd4-a913c4ce4e60falsetruead4db595-f2b7-4649-8422-96a939d2404bENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORfe89366f-9e97-429d-ab19-a5239f7d0ea0falsetrue9550d8ee-92b8-4d50-8454-fcaf7a3da0baOct 2012A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82022-03-03T20:15:402022-03-18T11:31:50ACTIVEMarch 2022AISE 5.1b.v3Industrial use of Me-salts in surface treatment of metals and plastics – Zinc, Chromium, Copper, ManganeseSubstance types / functions / properties included or excluded: Covers the use of Zinc-, Chromium, Coper-, Manganese- salts in metal surface Coating applications
Additional specification of product types covered: broad range of specific applications, e.g. surface treatment, metal treatment, surface finishing, conversion coating, corrosion inhibition etc.includes the core process of treating metal surfaces and/or plastics (e.g. Phosphating, Coil coating, Electroplating, Anodizing, Autocatalytic plating) as well as those processes required to support the core process such as storing, mixing, equipment cleaning, maintenance and associated laboratory activities. The treatment of the metal parts can occur by dipping, rolling or by spraying. Product applied in aqueous process solution with negligible volatilization.https://echa.europa.eu/csr-es-roadmap/use-maps/use-maps-libraryfalseINDUSTRIAL_USEINDUSTRIALPC_14300.0cf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentIndustrial use of Me-salts in surface treatment of metals and plastics – Zinc, Chromium, Copper, ManganeseAISE 5.1b.v3ERC_51.00.00.05.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe daily max amount per site (Msafe) is used. The indicative worst case substance use rates (MSPERC) of several ingredient types and guidance for refinement can be found in background documentation.falsetrueEUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION"Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant on the specific conditions required for waste treatment:falsetrueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES6b70cae5-0bc7-4bc1-81ef-8b2829412318Metal salts are dissolved in a water-borne application fluid, which is kept in a reservoir or treatment baths. Metal fluids are continuously emitted to the wastewater via a sequence of rinsing steps. For details of OCs refer to background document”; and/or
Spray applications are housed-in for the sake of worker protection; and/or
Optimized water use due to e.g.: Re-use of rinsing water; and/or
Periodically, the reservoirs are emptied of the spent reservoir fluid and refilled with fresh reservoir fluid. Operators minimize the frequency of exchanging the reservoir fluid to reduce the cost of process chemicals, waste treatment and equipment downtime.falsetrue4334460e-b0a5-43ff-9eb3-a8e63ac82e62ec2738fd-8167-49a2-ac0f-87329ad0519efalsetrueee79f0a9-6969-4b35-b2bb-cc6a0bc191d41a6e55bf-fe3d-4248-8716-928f29cf6e5acf. AISE Background documentfalsetrue7056993d-3468-4df7-a102-1b0a2f92aeb2WATER99.0cf. AISE Background document26.06.2020A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82017-12-15T13:18:182018-01-23T17:18:29OBSOLETEOct 2012e0c8a3ec-fcad-40a0-8c88-5aaa80806f94AISE 2.1c.v2Industrial use in formulation of granular cleaning and maintenance products: Regular & Compact (small scale)Covers the whole process of formulation as it occurs in the manufacturing of granular cleaning and maintenance products. This includes storing, mixing, packaging of substances (as part of preparations) and equipment cleaning, maintenance and associated laboratory activities.
The SPERCs are relevant for operations which discharge their wastewater to treatment by a municipal sewage treatment plant.
The SPERCs cover small operations, which produce less than 1.000 tons of finished products per year, respectively.
Substance Domain: All This SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the manufacturing of granular cleaning and maintenance products. Losses from the processes constitute losses of raw materials, which for economic reasons have to be avoided. Formulation of preparations requires optimized use of raw materials for inclusion into product.
http://www.aise.eufalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_35Formulation of granular Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Regular & Compact (small scale);Formulation of granular Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Regular & Compact (small scale)AISE 2.1c.v2ERC_20.2Releases to the wastewater can be the result of cleaning of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines with water. The spent cleaning water is discharged to the wastewater.
The numbers that are presented in this SPERC are consistent with the emissions used as default in published Life Cycle Inventories (LCI) for the manufacturing of detergents and cleaners. These data were the basis for the A/B Tables of the EU Technical Guidance Document have been adopted as defaults in this SPERC.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).
0.0Releases of raw materials via volatilization of granulars are non-existent. For that reason, the study by Royal Haskoning (2009) does not consider to establish release factors for the use of fragrance materials in the manufacturing of detergent products. For that reason, the release factor is set to zero.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).
0.0Must be avoided.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).
0.0Not relevant – no obligatory RMM which divert substances to waste. Residues of granular detergents recovered in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer lines are recycled into the slurries. Residues which cannot be recycled are disposed off as chemical waste.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).
RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEAs default daily use amount the indicative worst case value for the substance use rate per site (Msperc) was selected. MSPERC can be used by the registrant when starting the environmental assessment. The MSPERC values have been estimated in dependence of the size of the operation, the number of days emitting, and the concentration of the substance in a finished product (i.e. mixture).
250 emission days per year are estimatedfalsetrue0.45EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0a6bd8edd-2a2c-4495-8eb1-89753d930dd1falsetrueca394e7c-f065-4582-9b0d-05d5fd239722EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalsefe89366f-9e97-429d-ab19-a5239f7d0ea0falsetrue9082f8c9-0a0d-4b3c-85c8-568f8a13461dENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORe3307e75-bcf4-4aec-bcd4-a913c4ce4e60Typically implemented measures for reducing emissions to waste water may include:
- Closed batch systems falsetruead4db595-f2b7-4649-8422-96a939d2404b543cc1b6-cf09-454e-83fa-da04509b1d14falsetrue38aec4a0-96e0-4a33-94c3-97a07ae2ab81Oct 2012A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82022-03-03T20:42:202022-03-18T11:30:13ACTIVEMarch 2022AISE 2.1k.v3Formulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: High Viscosity (medium scale 1,000 - 10,000t product/a)Substance types / functions / properties included or excluded: solid and liquid substances used for the formulation of liquid detergents and maintenance products
Additional specification of product types covered: High viscosity products include the following: fabric finisher, liquid detergents, liquid detergent gels, detergent paste (hand detergents), cleaner gels (WC, bathroom, etc.) and hand dishwash. Typically, the viscosity of these products is specified and may need adjustment.Covers the whole process of formulation water-borne mixtures for liquid cleaning and maintenance products. This includes typical process steps, such as storing, mixing, packaging of substances (as part of mixtures) and associated laboratory activities. Routine equipment cleaning and maintenance is also included and leads to the highest contribution to environmental release.https://echa.europa.eu/csr-es-roadmap/use-maps/use-maps-libraryfalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_35300.0cf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentFormulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: High Viscosity (medium scale 1,000 - 10,000t product/a)AISE 2.1k.v3ERC_20.20.00.00.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe daily max amount per site (Msafe) is used. The indicative substance use rate (MSPERC) for several ingredient types and guidance for refinement can be found in background documentation.falsetrueEUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION"Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant on the specific conditions required for waste treatment:falsetrueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES18f21585-d45e-4d7d-9be6-d6c3612484ccReduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials and final products and/or Recovery of materials through e.g. recycling residues of powder ingredients in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer line into the processfalsetruedeeba449-3aaa-4072-a351-eca062e6b948c531adf9-d9ca-41e9-a5b8-83525d0158c7falsetruef3d0d496-f151-4c1f-a18a-e98e874c626f8bacf2ff-f392-4079-95fc-2ccf0f496374Manual removal of residual products adhering to equipment (e.g. by manual scrubbing, vacuum cleaning, etc.) and/or Use of two-liner systems (i.e. single Use disposable reactor cover that is incinerated after Use as solid waste) and/or Use of adsorption pads to clean spillsfalsetrue56fddd1f-bf93-41cc-bd35-3f1128b9e0cbec2738fd-8167-49a2-ac0f-87329ad0519efalsetrue11d0321b-c37a-46fa-8e52-4c24b680ca4520.08.2021A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82022-03-03T20:43:212022-03-18T11:30:31ACTIVEMarch 2022AISE 2.1l.v3Formulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: High Viscosity (small scale <1,000t product/a)Substance types / functions / properties included or excluded: solid and liquid substances used for the formulation of liquid detergents and maintenance products
Additional specification of product types covered: High viscosity products include the following: fabric finisher, liquid detergents, liquid detergent gels, detergent paste (hand detergents), cleaner gels (WC, bathroom, etc.) and hand dishwash. Typically, the viscosity of these products is specified and may need adjustment.Covers the whole process of formulating water-borne mixtures for liquid cleaning and maintenance products. This includes typical process steps, such as storing, mixing, packaging of substances (as part of mixtures) and associated laboratory activities. Routine equipment cleaning and maintenance is also included and leads to the highest impact to environmental release.https://echa.europa.eu/csr-es-roadmap/use-maps/use-maps-libraryfalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_35150.0cf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentFormulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: High Viscosity (small scale <1,000t product/a)AISE 2.1l.v3ERC_20.40.00.00.0APPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATEREUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe daily max amount per site (Msafe) is used. The indicative substance use rate (MSPERC) for several ingredient types and guidance for refinement can be found in background documentation.falsetrueWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION"Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant on the specific conditions required for waste treatment:falsetrueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES18f21585-d45e-4d7d-9be6-d6c3612484ccReduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials and final products and/or Recovery of materials through e.g. recycling residues of powder ingredients in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer line into the processfalsetruedeeba449-3aaa-4072-a351-eca062e6b948c531adf9-d9ca-41e9-a5b8-83525d0158c7falsetruef3d0d496-f151-4c1f-a18a-e98e874c626f8bacf2ff-f392-4079-95fc-2ccf0f496374Manual removal of residual products adhering to equipment (e.g. by manual scrubbing, vacuum cleaning, etc.) and/or Use of two-liner systems (i.e. single Use disposable reactor cover that is incinerated after Use as solid waste) and/or Use of adsorption pads to clean spillsfalsetrue56fddd1f-bf93-41cc-bd35-3f1128b9e0cbec2738fd-8167-49a2-ac0f-87329ad0519efalsetrue11d0321b-c37a-46fa-8e52-4c24b680ca4520.08.2021A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82022-03-03T20:36:462022-03-18T11:28:15ACTIVEMarch 2022AISE 2.1c.v3Formulation of granular Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Regular & Compact (small scale <1,000t product/a)Substance types / functions / properties included or excluded: solid and liquid substances used for the formulation of granular detergents and maintenance products.
Additional specification of product types covered: regular powders with apparent density below ca. 0.75kg/L. Compact powders may be extruded (e.g. pearls) or tableted (tabs) detergents reaching densities of ca. 1.4kg/l.Covers the whole process of formulation as it occurs in the manufacturing of granular cleaning and maintenance products. This includes typical process steps, such as storing, mixing, packaging of substances (as part of mixtures) and associated laboratory activities. Granular detergents are obtained by drying liquid slurries. Tablets are made by compressing powder materialhttps://echa.europa.eu/csr-es-roadmap/use-maps/use-maps-libraryfalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_35150.0cf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentFormulation of granular Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Regular & Compact (small scale <1,000t product/a)AISE 2.1c.v3ERC_20.20.10.00.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEThe daily max amount per site (Msafe) is used. The indicative substance use rate (MSPERC) for several ingredient types and guidance for refinement can be found in background documentation.falsetrueEUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION"Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant on the specific conditions required for waste treatment:falsetrueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES18f21585-d45e-4d7d-9be6-d6c3612484ccReduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. manufacturing of different products from one premix (masterbatch), to which certain ingredients are added to yield the final products and/or Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products and/or Residues of granular detergents recovered in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer lines are recycled into the slurriesfalsetruee5bf56dd-7306-4865-8d63-f1c642de0263c531adf9-d9ca-41e9-a5b8-83525d0158c7falsetrue2093dcfc-05f9-4683-932e-460d146b1a638bacf2ff-f392-4079-95fc-2ccf0f496374Dry cleaning of equipment, use of Central or Peripheral Vacuum Cleaning and/or cleaning involving so-called pigs in sub-processes involving liquid slurries and/or re-Use of process grey water for cleaningfalsetrue02326a9e-b0b6-4cb0-a545-3f509cdd6fd9ec2738fd-8167-49a2-ac0f-87329ad0519efalsetrue3dbe75c1-81f1-4d9b-8754-a2378661dc5420.08.2021A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82022-03-03T20:13:492022-03-18T11:31:28ACTIVEMarch 2022AISE 5.1a.v3Industrial use of Me-salts in surface treatment of metals and plastics – NickelSubstance types / functions / properties included or excluded: Covers the use of Nickel-salts in metal surface coating applications.
Additional specification of product types covered: broad range of specific water-based applications, e.g. surface treatment, metal treatment, conversion coating, surface finishing, corrosion inhibition etc.includes the core process of treating metal and/or plastic surfaces (e.g. Phosphating, Electroplating, Cold sealing, Autocatalytic plating) as well as those processes required to support the core process such as storing, mixing, equipment cleaning, maintenance and associated laboratory activities. The treatment of the metal parts can occur by dipping, rolling or by spraying. Product applied in aqueous process solution with negligible volatilization. Spent fluid discharged to wastewater.https://echa.europa.eu/csr-es-roadmap/use-maps/use-maps-libraryfalseINDUSTRIAL_USEINDUSTRIALPC_14300.0cf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentIndustrial use of Me-salts in surface treatment of metals and plastics – NickelAISE 5.1a.v3ERC_55.00.00.05.0RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEthe daily max amount per site (Msafe) is used. The indicative worst case substance use rates (MSPERC) of several ingredient types and guidance for refinement can be found in background documentation.falsetrueEUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION"Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant on the specific conditions required for waste treatment:falsetrueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORec2738fd-8167-49a2-ac0f-87329ad0519efalsetrueee79f0a9-6969-4b35-b2bb-cc6a0bc191d4WATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES6b70cae5-0bc7-4bc1-81ef-8b2829412318Metal salts are dissolved in a water-borne application fluid, which is kept in a reservoir or treatment baths. Metal fluids are continuously emitted to the wastewater via a sequence of rinsing steps. For details of OCs refer to background document”; and/or
Spray applications are housed-in for the sake of worker protection; and/or
Optimized water use due to e.g.: Re-use of rinsing water; and/or
Periodically, the reservoirs are emptied of the spent reservoir fluid and refilled with fresh reservoir fluid. Operators minimize the frequency of exchanging the reservoir fluid to reduce the cost of process chemicals, waste treatment and equipment downtime.falsetrue4334460e-b0a5-43ff-9eb3-a8e63ac82e621a6e55bf-fe3d-4248-8716-928f29cf6e5afalsetrue7056993d-3468-4df7-a102-1b0a2f92aeb2WATER95.0cf. AISE Background document26.06.2020A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82017-12-15T13:26:342018-01-23T17:20:13OBSOLETEOct 20120c213476-8283-4e9a-be28-7d308a50a05aAISE 2.1h.v2Industrial use in formulation of liquid cleaning and maintenance products: Low Viscosity (medium scale)Covers the whole process of manufacturing water-borne mixtures for liquid cleaning and maintenance products. This includes storing, mixing, packaging of substances (as part of mixtures) and equipment cleaning, maintenance and associated laboratory activities.
Low viscosity products include the following: floor cleaner, all purpose cleaner, bathroom cleaner, kitchen cleaner, window cleaner, liquid WC-rim. Typically, the viscosity of these products is not specified and not adjusted.
The SPERCs are relevant for operations which discharge their wastewater to treatment by a municipal sewage treatment plant.
The SPERCs cover medium operations, which produce up to 10.000 tons of finished products per year, respectively.
Substance Domain: All This SPERC describes SPERC parameters relevant to the manufacturing of water-borne liquid cleaning and maintenance products. Losses from the processes constitute losses of raw materials, which for economic reasons have to be avoided. Formulation of preparations requires optimized use of raw materials for inclusion into products. Losses of raw materials via volatilization are negligible. Significant losses to the environment can be the result of cleaning of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines. High viscosity products adhere more strongly to the walls of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines. They are less efficiently transferred into the packaging. Hence, emissions caused by equipment cleaning are higher and lower for high and low viscosity products, respectively. These losses occur irrespective of the physical-chemical properties of the detergent ingredient substances. For that reason, this SPERC pertains to all substances. http://www.aise.eufalseFORMULATIONINDUSTRIALPC_35250.0Formulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Low Viscosity (medium scale);Formulation of liquid Detergents/ Maintenance Products: Low Viscosity (medium scale)AISE 2.1h.v2ERC_20.1Releases to the wastewater can be the result of cleaning of mixing vessels, tubing, production/packaging lines with water. The spent cleaning water is discharged to the wastewater. The numbers that are presented in this SPERC originate from the study by Royal Haskoning (2009)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).0.0Releases of raw materials via volatilization are quantitatively very low. For that reason, the study by Royal Haskoning (2009) does not consider to establish release factors for the use of fragrance materials in the manufacturing of detergent products. For that reason, the release factor is set to zero.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).0.0Must be avoided
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).0.0Not relevant – no obligatory RMM which divert substances to waste.
EU TGD 2003 Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment. Part II, Appendix1 A Table A2 (p 226)
Franke et al., 1995 Ökobilanzierung- Sachbilanz für die Waschmittel-Konfektionierung Tenside Surf. Det, 32:(508-514)
Royal Haskoning 2009 Review and evaluation of environmental emission scenarios for fragrance materials during compounding of perfume oils and formulation of consumer products (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials. Ref.:9S3975.01/R0007/Nijm, 2009).RELEASE_MODULE_DAILY_USE_AT_SITEAs daily use amount, the indicative worst case value for the substance use rate per site (Msperc) was selected. Msperc can be used by the registrant when starting the environmental assessment. The Msperc values have been estimated in dependence of the size of the operation, the number of days emitting, and the concentration of the substance in a finished product (i.e. mixture). 250 emission days per year are assumed.falsetrue4.5EUSES_DISCHARGE_RATE_OF_STPfalsetrue2000.0a6bd8edd-2a2c-4495-8eb1-89753d930dd1falsetrueca394e7c-f065-4582-9b0d-05d5fd239722EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STPfalsefalseAPPLICATION_OF_THE_STP-YESWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATIONfalsefalseENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOOR543cc1b6-cf09-454e-83fa-da04509b1d14falsetrue3964f564-2bd2-406a-aeec-08928ff91aa8fe89366f-9e97-429d-ab19-a5239f7d0ea0Typically implemented measures for reducing emissions to waste water may include:
- Manual removal of residual products adhering to equipment (e.g. by manual scrubbing, vacuum cleaning, etc.)
- use of two-liner systems (i.e. single use disposable reactor cover that is incinerated after use as solid waste)falsetruee1134849-4da6-4f95-8ada-d773b2e07c74e3307e75-bcf4-4aec-bcd4-a913c4ce4e60Typical measures may include e.g.
- Closed batch systems and / or
- Semi-closed transfer system and/or
- Batch production of final product
Reduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g.
- Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final productsfalsetruea36fffc0-a9de-47be-b7c0-d36e161d49acOct 2012A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82021-11-09T19:37:562022-03-18T11:34:00ACTIVENov 2021AISE 8a.1b.v3Wide Spread Use in Aerosol products for cleaning and maintenance products (non-volatile)Substance types / functions / properties included or excluded: Covers the use of non-volatile substances in cleaning and maintenance aerosol products. Volatile substances are defined by a boiling point threshold of <250°C. Non-volatile constituents which will be picked up by a cleaning cloth after spraying onto cleaning surface and will be transferred to the waste water system in the next washing event. cf. background document for further details.
Additional specification of product types covered: covers professional and consumer aerosol applicationsSpraying of non-volatile solids to indoor surfaces for cleaning and maintenance purposeshttps://echa.europa.eu/csr-es-roadmap/use-maps/use-maps-libraryfalseCONSUMER_USEINDUSTRIALPC_3PC_35PC_8PC_317.5E-4cf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentcf. AISE Background documentWide Spread Use in Aerosol products for cleaning and maintenance products (non-volatile)AISE 8a.1b.v3ERC_8a100.00.00.00.004EUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STPfalsetrueEUSES_BIOLOGICAL_STP-STANDARDWATERWASTE_TREATMENT_CONSIDERATION"Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant on the specific conditions required for waste treatment:falsetrueWASTE_CONSIDERATION_OTHER_TREATMENTRELEASE_MODULE_REGIONAL_SCALEcf. AISE Background documentfalsefalse4.0ENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USEfalsetrueENVIRONMENT_PLACE_OF_USE_INDOORWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USEfalsetrueWATER_CONTACT_DURING_USE_YES21f4b32b-ab1b-4fdc-9ae4-314b84e94e94falsefalse95babb9e-8ade-44ca-947b-3349a763eee6ec2738fd-8167-49a2-ac0f-87329ad0519efalsetrued8e2a5fc-30da-4bca-92ee-ce1a3400b72514.07.2020A.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82021-11-07T20:56:592021-11-07T20:56:59ACTIVEENVIRONMENTfalseWATERE_W_6E_C_4...trueLaundry detergents, cleaners and maintenance products are applied as additives to water. After cleaning of substrate the washing / cleaning solutions are disposed of with the waste water.trueA.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82021-11-07T19:46:422021-11-07T20:52:35ACTIVEENVIRONMENTfalseAIRSOILWATERE_W_3E_C_4Reduced number of transfer and cleaning operations and/or dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products and/or residues of granular detergents recovered in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer lines are recycled into slurriestrueReduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. manufacturing of different products from one premix (masterbatch), to which certain ingredients are added to yield the final products and/or Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products and/or Residues of granular detergents recovered in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer lines are recycled into the slurriesReduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. manufacturing of different products from one premix (masterbatch), to which certain ingredients are added to yield the final products and/or Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products and/or Residues of granular detergents recovered in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer lines are recycled into the slurriestrueReduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials and final products and/or Recovery of materials through e.g. recycling Residues of powder ingredients in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer linefalseReduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials and final products and/or Recovery of materials through e.g. recycling residues of powder ingredients in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer line into the processReduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials and final products and/or Recovery of materials through e.g. recycling residues of powder ingredients in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer line into the processtrueClosed batch process and/or batch production of final product and/or (Dry) cleaning procedures with maximization of waste reuse in the process and/or Reduced number of transfer and cleaning operations and/or Dedicated storage tanks and/or Spill protectionfalseClosed batch process and/or batch production of final product and/or (Dry) cleaning procedures with maximization of waste reuse in the process and/or Reduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. manufacturing of different products from one premix, to which certain ingredients are added to yield the final products and/or Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products and/or Spill protection including reuse of SpillClosed batch process and/or batch production of final product and/or (Dry) cleaning procedures with maximization of waste reuse in the process and/or Reduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. manufacturing of different products from one premix, to which certain ingredients are added to yield the final products and/or Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products and/or Spill protection including reuse of SpilltrueReduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products and/or Spill protection including reuse of spillfalseReduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products and/or Spill protection including reuse of spillReduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g. dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products and/or Spill protection including reuse of spilltrueA.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82022-03-03T19:45:592022-03-03T19:48:28ACTIVEENVIRONMENTfalseWATERE_W_3E_C_4RMMtruepH adjustment and/or precipitation e.g. by air flotation and/or filtration or other suitable techniques. Sites are operated to meet the local requirements for emissions of metals.trueWATER95.095.099.0cf. AISE Background documentA.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82021-11-07T20:01:262021-11-07T20:55:45ACTIVEENVIRONMENTfalseAIRE_W_6E_C_4...truePropellants of air care products or cleaning and maintenance sprays completely evaporate during application.falseA.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82013-08-14T15:45:582015-02-05T11:06:56ACTIVEENVIRONMENTType of processfalseAIRWATERE_W_3E_C_4Substance applied in aqueous process solution with negligible volatilizationfalseESCom-10133220222trueGranular detergents are obtained by drying liquid slurries.trueESCom-12355002149trueSpraying of involatile solids, which finally are disposed off via wastewater.falseESCom-12355002151trueSpray application with complete evaporation of volatilesfalseSpray application with complete evaporation of volatilestrueA.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82021-11-07T20:19:552021-11-07T20:55:23ACTIVEENVIRONMENTfalseAIRSOILWATERE_W_6E_C_4The application fluid is kept in a reservoir and/or The application fluid in the reservoir can be disposed of periodically and/or Closed system with regards to emissions to the environment and/or Optimized water use due to e.g.: Re-use of rinsing watertrueThe application fluid is kept in a reservoir. The fluid is pumped to dedicated machine(s) in order to be applied to the substrate or it is kept in a treatment bath (e.g. vehicle cleaning, metal working fluids, etc.). With each piece of substrate a fraction of the application fluid is carried-over from the treatment bath. Via a sequence of rinsing steps this fraction of the application fluid is continuously emitted to the wastewater. The reservoir is continuously replenished; and/or
The application fluid in the reservoir can be disposed of periodically: This may or may not involve on-site pre-treatment or disposal to the wastewater. As a result, constituents of the application fluid are removed during the on-site treatment according to the efficiency of the selected emission reduction. In addition, raw materials may be recovered. The choice of suitable emission reduction technology depends on the process; and/or
Closed system with regards to emissions to the environment. Spent application fluid is not released to the environment. It is disposed of periodically as waste (with or without prior treatment). This type of application includes several surface finishing, water conditioning etc. applications. No emissions to the wastewater occur. The local waste handling regulations have to be followed. Additional instructions for handling waste may be included in the safety data sheet; and/or
Optimized water use due to e.g.: Re-use of rinsing waterThe application fluid is kept in a reservoir and/or The application fluid in the reservoir can be disposed of periodically and/or Closed system with regards to emissions to the environment and/or Optimized water use due to e.g.: Re-use of rinsing watertrueMetal salts are dissolved in a water-borne application fluid, which is kept in a reservoir or treatment baths and/or Spray applications are housed-in for the sake of worker protection; and/or Optimized water use; and/or Periodically emptying and refillingfalseMetal salts are dissolved in a water-borne application fluid, which is kept in a reservoir or treatment baths. Metal fluids are continuously emitted to the wastewater via a sequence of rinsing steps. For details of OCs refer to background document”; and/or
Spray applications are housed-in for the sake of worker protection; and/or
Optimized water use due to e.g.: Re-use of rinsing water; and/or
Periodically, the reservoirs are emptied of the spent reservoir fluid and refilled with fresh reservoir fluid. Operators minimize the frequency of exchanging the reservoir fluid to reduce the cost of process chemicals, waste treatment and equipment downtime.Metal salts are dissolved in a water-borne application fluid, which is kept in a reservoir or treatment baths. Metal fluids are continuously emitted to the wastewater via a sequence of rinsing steps. For details of OCs refer to background document”; and/or
Spray applications are housed-in for the sake of worker protection; and/or
Optimized water use due to e.g.: Re-use of rinsing water; and/or
Periodically, the reservoirs are emptied of the spent reservoir fluid and refilled with fresh reservoir fluid. Operators minimize the frequency of exchanging the reservoir fluid to reduce the cost of process chemicals, waste treatment and equipment downtime.trueA.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82012-12-06T15:09:302015-02-05T11:10:39ACTIVEENVIRONMENTProcess efficiencyfalseWATERE_W_3Optimized water use due to e.g. re-use of rinsing watertrueESCom-11133171513trueA.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82021-11-07T20:57:302021-11-07T20:57:30ACTIVEENVIRONMENTfalseWATERE_W_6E_C_4...trueproduct residues remaining on the substrate are likely to be washed off in the next cleaning eventtrueA.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82021-11-07T19:58:182021-11-07T20:54:26ACTIVEENVIRONMENTfalseWATERE_W_3E_C_4Dry cleaning of equipment, use of Central or Peripheral Vacuum Cleaning and/or cleaning involving so-called pigs in sub-processes involving liquid slurries and/or re-Use of process grey water for cleaningtrueDry cleaning of equipment, use of Central or Peripheral Vacuum Cleaning and/or cleaning involving so-called pigs in sub-processes involving liquid slurries and/or re-Use of process grey water for cleaningDry cleaning of equipment, use of Central or Peripheral Vacuum Cleaning and/or cleaning involving so-called pigs in sub-processes involving liquid slurries and/or re-Use of process grey water for cleaningtrueManual removal of residual products adhering to equipment and/or Use of two-liner systems (i.e. single Use disposable reactor cover that is incinerated after Use as solid waste) and/or Use of adsorption pads to clean spillsfalseManual removal of residual products adhering to equipment (e.g. by manual scrubbing, vacuum cleaning, etc.) and/or Use of two-liner systems (i.e. single Use disposable reactor cover that is incinerated after Use as solid waste) and/or Use of adsorption pads to clean spillsManual removal of residual products adhering to equipment (e.g. by manual scrubbing, vacuum cleaning, etc.) and/or Use of two-liner systems (i.e. single Use disposable reactor cover that is incinerated after Use as solid waste) and/or Use of adsorption pads to clean spillstrueDry cleaning of equipment and/or Steam cleaning and/or cleaning involving so-called pigs and/or "Cleaning in place" CIP-System and/or Use of two-liner systems and/or Manual removal of residual products adhering to equipment and/or re-Use of grey waterfalseDry cleaning of equipment (Use of absorbent materials including incineration of resulting solid waste) and/or Steam cleaning and/or cleaning involving so-called pigs and/or "Cleaning in place" CIP-System and/or Use of two-liner systems (i.e. single Use disposable reactor cover that is incinerated after Use as solid waste) Manual removal of residual products adhering to equipment (e.g. by manual scrubbing, vacuum cleaning, etc.) and/or re-Use of process grey water for cleaningDry cleaning of equipment (Use of absorbent materials including incineration of resulting solid waste) and/or Steam cleaning and/or cleaning involving so-called pigs and/or "Cleaning in place" CIP-System and/or Use of two-liner systems (i.e. single Use disposable reactor cover that is incinerated after Use as solid waste) and/or Manual removal of residual products adhering to equipment (e.g. by manual scrubbing, vacuum cleaning, etc.) and/or re-Use of process grey water for cleaningtrue(Dry) cleaning procedures with maximization of waste reuse in the process and/or Use of two-liner systems (i.e. single use disposable reactor cover that is incinerated after use as solid waste) and/or Manual removal of residual productsfalse(Dry) cleaning procedures with maximization of waste reuse in the process and/or Use of two-liner systems (i.e. single use disposable reactor cover that is incinerated after use as solid waste) and/or Manual removal of residual products adhering to equipment (e.g. by manual scrubbing, vacuum cleaning, etc.)(Dry) cleaning procedures with maximization of waste reuse in the process and/or Use of two-liner systems (i.e. single use disposable reactor cover that is incinerated after use as solid waste) and/or Manual removal of residual products adhering to equipment (e.g. by manual scrubbing, vacuum cleaning, etc.)trueChesarIUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b52015-03-16T16:40:11ACTIVEENVIRONMENTEUSES DeterminanttrueWATERE_W_4EUSES 2.1.2YestruefalseNofalseESCom-11133170644trueChesarIUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b52015-03-16T16:40:11ACTIVEENVIRONMENTtrueAIRSOILWATERE_W_6E_C_4IndoorfalseESCom-9313213237trueOutdoorfalseESCom-9313213238trueIndoor/OutdoorfalseESCom-10133220202trueChesarIUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b52015-03-16T16:40:11ACTIVEENVIRONMENTEUSES DeterminanttrueWATERE_W_4E_C_4EUSES 2.1.2StandardtrueESCom-11133170613trueWATER0.0100.0Site specificfalseESCom-11133171638trueWATER0.0100.0NonefalsefalseWATER0.00.00.0ChesarIUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b52015-03-16T16:40:11ACTIVEENVIRONMENTEUSES DeterminanttrueWATERE_W_4EUSES 2.1.22000.00.0>=ESCom-11133170818ESCom-10133222104trueChesarIUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b52015-03-16T16:40:11ACTIVEENVIRONMENTReleaseModule's DeterminanttrueAIRSOILWATERE_W_2EUSES 2.1.20.0<=ESCom-15193135620ESCom-10076084403trueChesarIUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b52015-03-16T16:40:11ACTIVEENVIRONMENTReleaseModule's DeterminanttrueAIRSOILWATERE_W_2E_C_2EUSES 2.1.20.0100.0=ESCom-9269144102falseChesarIUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b52015-03-16T16:40:11ACTIVEENVIRONMENTSpecific conditions during the waste life stage of the substance potentially going beyond the local or national legal requirements for waste treatment (disposal or recovery) operations. The determinant values either provide i) a generic justification why no particular considerations regarding environmental risks from the waste life stage are needed or ii) indicate particular conditions to be met during waste treatment. For both assessment cases the single registrant can edit justification/conditions if the generic determinant values do not cover his case.trueWATERE_W_5E_C_3EUSES 2.1.2No (no waste)falseNo waste generated.ESCom-11133170674trueNo (low risk)falseERC based assessment demonstrating control of risk with default conditions. Low risk assumed for waste life stage. Waste disposal according to national/local legislation is sufficient.ESCom-11133171479trueNo (low amount)falseParticular risks from waste treatment unlikely due to small fraction of used substance entering into the waste stage. Waste disposal according to national/local legislation is sufficient.ESCom-11133171479trueNo (low concentration)falseParticular risks from waste treatment unlikely due low concentration of substance in waste stream. Waste disposal according to national/local legislation is sufficient.ESCom-11133171479trueNo (other reason)falseWaste disposal according to national/local legislation is sufficient. "Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant:ESCom-11133171479trueDedicated recollection infrastructure requiredfalseESCom-12355002107trueBiological treatment not appropriatefalseESCom-12355002101trueIncineration not appropriatefalseESCom-12355002100truePrevent formation of hazardous break down products during thermal waste treatment destruction.falsePrevent formation of hazardous break down products during thermal waste treatment.trueClosed system required to minimise release to the environment.falseClosed system required to minimise release to the environment during waste treatment.trueOtherfalse"Explanation for the CSR" to be reported by each registrant on the specific conditions required for waste treatment:trueChesarIUC5-97ce9eec-ebfd-4b2d-a61b-b9a975e920b5ACTIVEENVIRONMENTtrueWATERE_W_6E_C_4YesfalsefalseNofalseESCom-16354140700trueA.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82012-11-09T10:09:202015-02-05T10:59:20ACTIVEENVIRONMENTGeneral good practicefalseAIRSOILWATERE_W_6Trained staff, spill protection including waste reusetrueESCom-12355002133trueA.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82021-11-07T19:51:552021-11-07T20:53:40ACTIVEENVIRONMENTfalseAIRSOILWATERE_W_3E_C_4Closed automated process for the transport and handling of raw materials and/or Closed transfer system and/or Centralized process control and/or Use of robotics technologytrueClosed automated process for the transport and handling of raw materials and/or Closed transfer system and/or Centralized process control and/or Use of robotics technologytrueClosed automated process for the transport and handling of raw materials and/or Closed transfer system and/or Centralized process controlfalseClosed automated process for the transport and handling of raw materials and/or Closed transfer system and/or Centralized process controltrueClosed batch production process and/or Semi-Closed transfer system and/or Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products and/or Use of robotics technologyfalseClosed batch production process and/or Semi-Closed transfer system and/or Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products and/or Use of robotics technologytrueClosed batch production process and/or Semi-Closed transfer system and/or Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final productsfalseClosed batch production process and/or Semi-Closed transfer system and/or Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final productstrueA.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82012-12-20T10:56:252015-02-05T10:57:49ACTIVEENVIRONMENTChemical waste - discontinuous generationfalseWATERE_W_6E_C_4Spent fluid discharged to wastewater. trueProcessing fluid can be kept in reservoir or treatment baths. Periodically, the reservoirs are emptied of the spent reservoir fluid and refilled with fresh reservoir fluid. This may involve disposal to the wastewater. In some instances on-site pre-treatment (de-emulsification, pH-adjustment, and filtration) may be required. Operators minimize the frequency of exchanging the reservoir fluid to reduce the cost of process chemicals, waste treatment and equipment downtime.ESCom-10133220218trueSpent process fluid to be disposed of as chemical wastefalseProcessing fluid can be kept in reservoir or treatment baths. Periodically, the reservoirs are emptied of the spent reservoir fluid and refilled with fresh reservoir fluid. The spent reservoir fluid is treated as chemical waste.Operators minimize the frequency of exchanging the reservoir fluid to reduce the cost of process chemicals, waste treatment and equipment downtime.ESCom-12355002114trueCosmetics Europe - The Personal Care AssociationIUC5-ded2fbb1-c0f4-41d1-8a52-b5d38cdb6ee02018-04-13T13:03:502018-04-20T11:02:09OBSOLETEENVIRONMENTProcess efficiencyfalseWATERE_W_3Process optimized for efficient use of raw materials.falseTypical measures may include e.g.
- Closed batch systems and / or
- Semi-closed transfer system and/or
- Batch production of final product
Reduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g.
- Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final productsProcess optimized for efficient use of raw materials.trueProcess optimized for highly efficient use of raw materials (II)falseTypical measures may include e.g.
- Closed automated process and/or
- Closed transfer system and/or
- Centralized process control and/or
- re-use of process grey water for cleaning
- optimized and/or automated systems for the transport and handling of raw materials, that minimize overall exposure levels and incidental spills
- Reduced number of transfer and cleaning operations through e.g.
- Manufacturing of different products from one premix (masterbatch), to which certain ingredients are added to yield the final products.
- Dedicated storage tanks for raw materials, premixes and final products
Recovery of materials through e.g.
- Recycling Residues of granular detergents in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer lines into the slurries.Process optiomized for highly efficient use of raw materials.trueProcess with efficient use of raw materials.trueTypically implemented measures for reducing emissions to waste water may include:
- Closed batch systems Process with efficient use of raw materials.trueA.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82021-11-07T20:50:192021-11-07T20:50:54ACTIVEENVIRONMENTfalseAIRSOILWATERE_W_5E_C_3Residues which cannot be recycled are disposed off as chemical waste and/or Spill protection including waste reusetrueResidues which cannot be recycled are disposed off as chemical waste and/or Spill protection including waste reusetrueWhat cannot be recycled into the process will become waste that needs to be disposed of. Liquid waste is typically directed to waste water, while solid waste can be treated as industrial waste and incinerated. and/or Spill protection including waste reusefalseWhat cannot be recycled into the process will become waste that needs to be disposed of. Liquid waste is typically directed to waste water, while solid waste can be treated as industrial waste and incinerated. and/or Spill protection including waste reusetrueManual removal of residual products adhering to equipment (e.g. by scrubbing, vacuum cleaning, etc.) and/or Residues which cannot be recycled are disposed of as chemical wastefalseManual removal of residual products adhering to equipment (e.g. by scrubbing, vacuum cleaning, etc.) and/or Residues which cannot be recycled are disposed of as chemical wastetrueResidues which cannot be recycled are disposed of as chemical waste which may be handled by an external third partyfalseResidues which cannot be recycled are disposed of as chemical waste which may be handled by an external third partytrueProduct residues are disposed with industrial waste. Empty large containments (e.g. IBC) are returned to the manufacturer.falseProduct residues are disposed with industrial waste. Empty large containments (e.g. IBC) are returned to the manufacturer.trueSpill protection including waste reuse and/or the treatment of the spent process fluids by pH-adjustment and/or subsequent filtration/sedimentation results in slurries or solid waste which is treated off-site.falseSpill protection including waste reuse and/or the treatment of the spent process fluids by pH-adjustment and/or subsequent filtration/sedimentation results in slurries or solid waste which is treated off-site.trueproduct residues remaining in the product packaging are disposed of via domestic wastefalseproduct residues remaining in the product packaging are disposed of via domestic wastetrueA.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82013-08-14T15:45:582015-02-05T10:57:42ACTIVEENVIRONMENTChemical waste - continuous generationfalseWATERE_W_6E_C_4Spent fluid discharged to wastewater. trueESCom-10133220218trueA.I.S.E.IUC5-8da076c6-3275-4851-a726-2586b783a7e82013-02-22T08:33:562015-02-05T10:58:06ACTIVEENVIRONMENTEquipment cleaningfalseWATERE_W_3Equipment cleaning with minimized emissions to wastewaterfalseTypically implemented measures for reducing emissions to waste water may include:
- Dry cleaning of equipment (Use of absorbent materials and vacuum cleaning including incineration of resulting solid waste)
- Cleaning involving so-called pigs
- Cleaning involving so-called ""cleaning in place"" (CIP System)
- Steam cleaning and/or
- Manual removal of residual products adhering to equipment (e.g. by manual scrubbing, vacuum cleaning, etc.)
- use of two-liner systems (i.e. single use disposable reactor cover that is incinerated after use as solid waste)ESCom-12355002119trueEquipment cleaning with reduced emissions to wastewatertrueTypically implemented measures for reducing emissions to waste water may include:
- Manual removal of residual products adhering to equipment (e.g. by manual scrubbing, vacuum cleaning, etc.)
- use of two-liner systems (i.e. single use disposable reactor cover that is incinerated after use as solid waste)ESCom-12355002120trueEquipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewater.falseESCom-12355002130trueResidues of granular detergents recovered in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer lines are recycled into the slurries.falseESCom-12355002131trueDaily amount per sitetruetruetrueIndoor or outdoor usefalsefalsefalseSpent process fluid discharged to wastewater for subsequent treatment.falsefalsefalseProduct applied in aqueous process solution with negligible volatilization.falsefalsefalseAssumed domestic sewage treatment plant flowtruetruetrueMunicipal sewage treatment plant is assumed.falsefalsefalseNo application of sewage sludge to soilfalsefalsefalseNo waste from processfalsefalsefalsem3/dayfalsefalsefalseDispose of waste product or used containers according to local regulations.falsefalsefalseMaximize waste water reuse.falsefalsefalseProvide onsite wastewater treatment.falsefalsefalseIncineration is not appropriate for waste.falsefalsefalseBiological treatment is not appropriate for waste.falsefalsefalseDedicated recollection infrastructure required for wastefalsefalsefalseResidues which cannot be recycled are disposed off as chemical waste.falsefalsefalseEquipment cleaning with minimised emissions to wastewaterfalsefalsefalseEquipment cleaning with reduced emissions to wastewaterfalsefalsefalseEquipment cleaned with water, washing disposed of with wastewater. Worst case assumption for solvent-borne productsfalsefalsefalseResidues of granular detergents recovered in cleaning steps at packaging or transfer lines are recycled into the slurries.falsefalsefalseTrained staff, spill protection including waste reusefalsefalsefalseGranular detergents are obtained by drying liquid slurries.falsefalsefalseSpraying of involatile solids, which finally are disposed off via wastewater.falsefalsefalsetonnes/dayfalsefalsefalseNo water contact during use.falsefalsefalse%falsefalsefalseIndoor usefalsefalsefalseOutdoor usefalsefalsefalse