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15 search results

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  • A guide for the safe reuse of diaper and incontinence materials

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/guide-for-safe-reuse-of-diaper-and-incontinence-materials

    … and licensing authorities with tools to carry out a risk assessment. The processing of the materials contributes to … plan to collect the necessary data to perform the risk assessment. Licensing authorities can also look at …

    Publication date: 09-17-2019
  • Method for safe and sustainable recycling of waste

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/method-for-safe-and-sustainable-recycling-of-waste

    … The method developed by RIVM to assess whether waste treatment is sufficiently safe and … for a safe and more circular economy. With the method, an assessment framework, the safety as well as the contribution to sustainability can be assessed when processing  residual flows  into new materials …

    Publication date: 03-23-2021
  • RIVM calls for increased involvement of scientific community in solving plastic crisis

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/rivm-calls-for-increased-involvement-of-scientific-community-in-solving-plastic-crisis

    … level of attention will need to be paid to improving risk assessment methodologies for various types of plastic and to … Henceforth, assessments should not be limited to just the risks of one material or one production process. They should …

    Publication date: 03-01-2022
  • Sustainable fishing and eating healthy fish (FISSH & SfSA)

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/sustainability/sustainable-food/sustainable-fishing-and-eating-healthy-fish-fissh-sfsa

    … a week. Fish contains certain fatty acids that reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. These recommendations focus … Solutions via FISSH and Solution-focused Sustainability Assessment   The FISSH project The Fish Integrating … of the stakeholders. Solution-focused Sustainability Assessment (SfSA) is a method used and tested to assess …

    Publication date: 12-12-2017
  • Emphasising safety and sustainability in circular design

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/emphasising-safety-and-sustainability-in-circular-design

    … When basic resources are re-used in new products, health risks should be avoided. In addition, recycling is not …

    Publication date: 06-03-2019
  • A decrease in the number of tuberculosis patients in the Netherlands

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/decrease-in-number-of-tuberculosis-patients-in-netherlands

    … in twelve per cent of patients by actively investigating at-risk groups, such as immigrants and asylum seekers. In six …

    Publication date: 03-24-2020
  • DIRECT: Circular products should also be safe and sustainable

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/direct-circular-products-should-also-be-safe-and-sustainable

    … important, supplementing efficient use of resources. Health risks should be avoided. Recycling is not sustainable if it …

    Publication date: 06-03-2019
  • Key figures tuberculosis 2024

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/tuberculosis/epidemiology/key-figures-tuberculosis-2024

    … of TB (tuberculosis) patients detected through screening of risk groups and source and contact tracing was 17%. …

    Publication date: 03-24-2026
  • Key figures tuberculosis 2025

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/tuberculosis/key-figures-tuberculosis-2025

    … of TB (tuberculosis) patients detected through screening of risk groups and source and contact tracing was 27%. …

    Publication date: 03-24-2026
  • What can you do to avoid getting TB?

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/tuberculosis/what-can-you-do-to-avoid-getting-tb

    … after use. Who can develop TB? Some people are at greater risk of becoming infected with TB: People who have been in … should do to protect yourself. Some people are at a greater risk of becoming ill with TB: Small children (under the age …

    Publication date: 03-27-2023
  • RIVM formulates criteria for R&D of sustainable pharmaceuticals

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/rivm-formulates-criteria-for-rd-of-sustainable-pharmaceuticals

    … E   Effects reduction: avoid undesirable moieties R   Risk and hazard mitigation …

    Publication date: 08-23-2022
  • Strategy and control

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/tuberculosis/national-tuberculosis-control-strategy

    … around infectious TB patients, implement screening of risk groups (migrants, asylum seekers, prisoners), provide …

    Publication date: 09-19-2018
  • More people with tuberculosis in the Netherlands

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/more-people-with-tuberculosis-in-netherlands

    … the infection early and treating it with medicines, the risk of illness becomes very small. World Tuberculosis Day …

    Publication date: 03-24-2026
  • Number of tuberculosis patients in the Netherlands increased slightly in 2021 compared to 2020

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/number-of-tuberculosis-patients-in-netherlands-increased-slightly-in-2021-compared-to-2020

    … was found in 11% of patients through active screening of risk groups, such as immigrants and asylum seekers. In 5% of …

    Publication date: 03-24-2022
  • Largest drop in number of tuberculosis cases in the Netherlands in fifty years

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/largest-drop-in-number-of-tuberculosis-cases-in-netherlands-in-fifty-years

    … TB was found in 7 per cent of patients by screening at-risk groups, such as immigrants and asylum seekers. In six …

    Publication date: 03-24-2021

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