What is lead?
Lead is a chemical element, inside the group of carbon, an odorless substance, insoluble in water and organic solvents.
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Lead is a chemical element, inside the group of carbon, an odorless substance, insoluble in water and organic solvents.

PCBs in Europe were used as insulating fluids in transformers or plasticizers for plastics, but now they are quiet regulated.

Lead can appears in wall seals and in practice is the same as with PCBs and also appears in floors and in different kind of paints, mostly in industrial sites.

EDI has a professional profile of the European Decontamination Institute on the main social networks in order to take advantage of all the communication channels.

The 5th of June is the World Environment Day (WED), a ‘United Nations’ campaign for encouraging worldwide awareness and action for the environment.

The European Decontamination Institute, EDI, is actively working in partnership with the European Demolition Association, EDA, for its event.
The most important international European exhibition for construction equipment in 2015 is INTERMAT.

The Committee for European Construction Equipment, CECE, has published its annual economic report.

The annual meeting of the European Decontamination Institute, EDI, will be celebrated at the same time of the Annual Convention 2015 of European Demolition Association, EDA, which will be held in Helsinki (Finland) form 11th – 13th June.

Under the topic ‘nature and biodiversity’, the biggest annual conference on European environment policy, the Green Week 2015, will be held on 3rd – 5th in Brussels, Belgium.
The event was held in Madrid, Spain, from 31st August – 5th September, 2014.

The European Demolition Association was represented in the Sustainable Remediation Conference 2014 by the Secretary General, Jose Blanco.

Persistent organic pollutants are organic compounds that are resistant to environmental degradation through chemical, biological, and photolytic processes. International and EU legislation aims to eliminate or restrict its production.

REACH is a regulation of the European Union, adopted to improve the protection of human health and the environment from the risks that can be posed by chemicals, while enhancing the competitiveness of the EU chemicals industry.

The Decontamination Institute is the leading platform for national decontamination associations, decontamination contractors and suppliers and has a strong focus on developments in Europe, which are of interest to the decontamination industry.

