Use: Plastics
Continued discussions on aryl phosphate esters.
Continued discussions on aryl phosphate esters.
Discussion on the listing of aryl phosphate esters under TURA.
TURI offers grants to help Massachusetts businesses adopt safer alternatives to toxic chemicals.
Natural grass fields can provide a protective, high-performance surface for athletic activities. Organic
field maintenance practices can improve the health of soil and grass without the need for synthetic
pesticides or fertilizers.
The Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Institute (TURI) has received inquiries from municipalities
and community members regarding the presence of per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in
artificial turf carpet.
Municipalities, universities, schools and other
institutions frequently need to make decisions
about maintenance and installation of athletic
playing fields
Environmental, health and safety concerns with the basic raw materials used in manufacturing
coated wire and cable are driving innovation and change in the industry.
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material may be duplicated with permission by contacting the Institute.
This document analyzes the implications of adding a substance category, Per- and PolyFluoroalkyl Substances Not Otherwise Listed (PFAS NOL), to the TURA list of Toxic or
Hazardous Substances (TURA List).