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Our services

OpenChemFacts supports industry teams, scientists and regulators by providing environmental hazard data and expertise in environmental chemistry and LCA

Chemical hazard data (open access)

OpenChemFacts provides environmental hazard indicators for more than 5,000 chemicals used in industrial and consumer applications.

Our models are based on the latest scientific knowledge, combining experimental data, regulatory sources, and predictive approaches when data are missing.

All assumptions, uncertainties, and limitations are explicitly documented. 

LCA expertise

Beyond data, OpenChemFacts provides expert support and custom studies for public and private stakeholders working on environmental assessment of chemicals and products.

We bridge the gap between scientific research and operational decision-making, especially in contexts where data are incomplete or methodologies need adaptation.

We collaborate with third-parties when needed to meet your expectancies. 

Our users come from

Industry teams (R&D and Regulatory mainly)

OpenChemFacts helps industry teams assess and compare the environmental hazards of chemicals and products using transparent and science-based indicators.

Our data support early-stage screening, eco-design and informed substitution decisions.

Methods and limitations are clearly documented to support robust internal decision-making.

Scientists

OpenChemFacts provides open and documented environmental hazard data and models to support research in environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology.

All assumptions, data sources and uncertainties are explicitly described in the Documentation to ensure reproducibility.

The platform can be used for method development, comparison studies, and exploratory analyses.

Civil society and journalists

OpenChemFacts offers accessible and transparent information on the environmental hazards of chemicals used in everyday products.

Our approach makes complex scientific data understandable while clearly stating uncertainties and limits.

This supports independent analysis, public debate and evidence-based reporting.

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