Read Our Guide to Help you Make Informed Decision Making on 1,4-Dioxane
It is an organic solvent with many uses in industry and commerce. It is also a low-level impurity formed during the ethoxylation and sulfonation processes. You can find this chemical in some paints, varnishes, adhesives, household cleaning, and personal care products as a manufacturing byproduct.
1,4-dioxane is water-miscible and resistant to degradation. It is quickly absorbed following ingestion and inhalation and is rapidly distributed in the body. It is a suspected carcinogen that is persistent, mobile, and toxic (PMT) and thus poses a risk to groundwater and human health.
Regulations for 1,4-dioxane as an impurity are being put into effect in various States (primarily California and New York) in the US and Europe.
Make sure to familiarize yourself with local regulations and those in the regions where you market your products. Here are some resources to help you find more information:
Through this quick resource, we’ve highlighted the significance of awareness and informed decision-making in mitigating risks associated with 1,4-dioxane. Moving forward, continued research and staying on top of regulatory measures will be crucial for effectively managing and minimizing the impacts of 1,4-dioxane.