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Use of multi-criteria decision analysis in regulatory alternatives analysis: a case study of lead free solder.

Integr Environ Assess Manag

October 2013

UCLA School of Law, Sustainable Technology and Policy Program, Los Angeles, California, USA; UCLA School of Public Health, Sustainable Technology and Policy Program, 21-293 Center for Health Sciences, Los Angeles, California, USA.

Regulators are implementing new programs that require manufacturers of products containing certain chemicals of concern to identify, evaluate, and adopt viable, safer alternatives. Such programs raise the difficult question for policymakers and regulated businesses of which alternatives are "viable" and "safer." To address that question, these programs use "alternatives analysis," an emerging methodology that integrates issues of human health and environmental effects with technical feasibility and economic impact.

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