Algorithm for environmental risk assessment of cosmetics to reduce their environmental impact

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Min-Seok Choi
Seoyoung Kim
Si Eun Lee
Sanghyeon Yeon
Sanghee Park
Jun Yong Yang
Susun An
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[1] AMOREPACIFIC,
[2] Chemtopia Co.,undefined
[3] Ltd,undefined
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Toxicological Research | 2023年 / 39卷
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Cosmetics; Environmental risk assessment; Environmental impact; PBT; Algorithm model;
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Cosmetics, especially rinse-off personal care products (PCPs), such as shampoo, facial cleanser, and body wash, are composed of various chemicals and are one of the sources of chemicals released into aquatic ecosystems. Therefore, the cosmetic industry strives to reduce the impact of their products on the aquatic environment. In this study, we proposed an algorithm based on persistence, bioaccumulation potential, and toxicity (PBT) for the environmental risk assessment of cosmetics. PBT features are generally used in the evaluation of the environmental impact of chemicals. Based on the PBT assessment, it is possible to predict the short- and long-term effects of chemicals on the environment. Our algorithm derives substance and product scores from PBT features, allowing for the risk assessment of each ingredient in the product. Furthermore, we proposed a criterion for the environmental impact grade through which each component can be classified. We intend to use this grade and factors determined through the algorithm to manufacture products with low environmental impact.
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