A Horizon Scan to Support Chemical Pollution–Related Policymaking for Sustainable and Climate‐Resilient Economies

Author:

Green Christopher1,Bilyanska Antoaneta1,Bradley Mags1,Dinsdale Jason2,Hutt Lorraine3,Backhaus Thomas4,Boons Frank5,Bott David6,Collins Chris7,Cornell Sarah E.8,Craig Mark9,Depledge Michael10,Diderich Bob11,Fuller Richard12,Galloway Tamara S.13,Hutchison Gary R.14,Ingrey Nicola15,Johnson Andrew C.16ORCID,Kupka Rachael17,Matthiessen Peter18,Oliver Robin19,Owen Stewart20,Owens Susan21,Pickett John22,Robinson Sam23,Sims Kerry24ORCID,Smith Pete25,Sumpter John P.26,Tretsiakova‐McNally Svetlana27,Wang Mengjiao28,Welton Tom29,Willis Katherine J.30,Lynch Iseult31ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs Chemicals, Pesticides and Hazardous Wastes Team London United Kingdom

2. Horizon Scanning & Futures Team, Environment Agency Horizon House Bristol United Kingdom

3. Environment Agency Horizon House Bristol United Kingdom

4. Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden

5. IMP Innovation, Strategy and Sustainability University of Manchester Manchester United Kingdom

6. Head of Innovation, SCI London United Kingdom

7. Department of Geography and Environmental Science, Soil Research Centre University of Reading Reading United Kingdom

8. Stockholm Resilience Centre Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden

9. Severn Trent Water Darlington United Kingdom

10. European Centre for Environment and Human Health, University of Exeter Medical School Royal Cornwall Hospital Truro Cornwall United Kingdom

11. Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development Paris France

12. Pure Earth New York New York USA

13. College of Life and Environmental Sciences: Biosciences University of Exeter Exeter United Kingdom

14. School of Applied Sciences Edinburgh Napier University Edinburgh United Kingdom

15. Landfill and Resources from Waste Team Environment Agency Bristol United Kingdom

16. UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology Wallingford United Kingdom

17. The Global Alliance on Health and Pollution Geneva Switzerland

18. The Manse St. Dogmaels Pembrokeshire United Kingdom

19. Syngenta Crop Protection Jealotts Hill Research Station Bracknell United Kingdom

20. AstraZeneca Global Sustainability Brixham Devon United Kingdom

21. Newnham College Cambridge University Cambridge United Kingdom

22. School of Chemistry Cardiff University Cardiff United Kingdom

23. School of History University of Kent Canterbury United Kingdom

24. Chemical Strategic & Regulatory Planning Team Environment Agency Bristol United Kingdom

25. Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences University of Aberdeen Aberdeen United Kingdom

26. Institute of Environment, Health and Societies Brunel University London United Kingdom

27. Belfast School of Architecture and the Built Environment Ulster University Newtownabbey United Kingdom

28. Greenpeace Research Laboratories, Innovation Centre Phase 2 University of Exeter Exeter United Kingdom

29. Department of Chemistry Imperial College London London United Kingdom

30. Department of Zoology, Long‐Term Ecology Laboratory University of Oxford Oxford United Kingdom

31. School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham United Kingdom

Abstract

AbstractWhile chemicals are vital to modern society through materials, agriculture, textiles, new technology, medicines, and consumer goods, their use is not without risks. Unfortunately, our resources seem inadequate to address the breadth of chemical challenges to the environment and human health. Therefore, it is important we use our intelligence and knowledge wisely to prepare for what lies ahead. The present study used a Delphi‐style approach to horizon‐scan future chemical threats that need to be considered in the setting of chemicals and environmental policy, which involved a multidisciplinary, multisectoral, and multinational panel of 25 scientists and practitioners (mainly from the United Kingdom, Europe, and other industrialized nations) in a three‐stage process. Fifteen issues were shortlisted (from a nominated list of 48), considered by the panel to hold global relevance. The issues span from the need for new chemical manufacturing (including transitioning to non‐fossil‐fuel feedstocks); challenges from novel materials, food imports, landfills, and tire wear; and opportunities from artificial intelligence, greater data transparency, and the weight‐of‐evidence approach. The 15 issues can be divided into three classes: new perspectives on historic but insufficiently appreciated chemicals/issues, new or relatively new products and their associated industries, and thinking through approaches we can use to meet these challenges. Chemicals are one threat among many that influence the environment and human health, and interlinkages with wider issues such as climate change and how we mitigate these were clear in this exercise. The horizon scan highlights the value of thinking broadly and consulting widely, considering systems approaches to ensure that interventions appreciate synergies and avoid harmful trade‐offs in other areas. We recommend further collaboration between researchers, industry, regulators, and policymakers to perform horizon scanning to inform policymaking, to develop our ability to meet these challenges, and especially to extend the approach to consider also concerns from countries with developing economies. Environ Toxicol Chem 2023;42:1212–1228. © 2023 Crown copyright and The Authors. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of SETAC. This article is published with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the King's Printer for Scotland.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Environmental Chemistry

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