Key principles and operational practices for improved nanotechnology environmental exposure assessment.
Claus SvendsenLee A WalkerMarianne MatzkeElma LahiveSamuel HarrisonAlison CrossleyBarry ParkStephen LoftsIseult LynchSocorro Vázquez-CamposRalf KaegiAlexander GogosChristof AsbachGeert CornelisFrank von der KammerNico W van den BrinkClaire MaysDavid J SpurgeonPublished in: Nature nanotechnology (2020)
Nanotechnology is identified as a key enabling technology due to its potential to contribute to economic growth and societal well-being across industrial sectors. Sustainable nanotechnology requires a scientifically based and proportionate risk governance structure to support innovation, including a robust framework for environmental risk assessment (ERA) that ideally builds on methods established for conventional chemicals to ensure alignment and avoid duplication. Exposure assessment developed as a tiered approach is equally beneficial to nano-specific ERA as for other classes of chemicals. Here we present the developing knowledge, practical considerations and key principles need to support exposure assessment for engineered nanomaterials for regulatory and research applications.