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NGOs criticise SAICM's 'loose' plans on nanotech
Actions to address risks posed by nanotechnology agreed at last week's UN meeting about the global Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM) are insufficient and vague, according to international NGO network for POPs elimination IPEN.
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