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This resource was published on 26 October 2016

Managing APIs In Manufacturing Effluent Webinar Part 3 - 25th October 2016 - Slides

Document

This is the slide deck for the PSCI sponsored webinar on how to manage APIs in manufacturing effluent (Part 3) which took place on 25th October 2016. The webinar looked at advanced technologies to reduce API loss with guest speakers from the Temple University WET Centre and AECOM.

  • Environment
  • Pharmaceuticals In The Environment
This resource was published on 20 June 2016

Managing APIs In Manufacturing Effluent Webinar Part 2 - 15th June 2016 - Recording

This is recording of the PSCI sponsored webinar on how to manage APIs in manufacturing effluent (Part 2) which took place on 15th June 2016. The webinar provided step-by-step guidance on this ‘spotlight’ issue for our industry and covered the following topics:

  • estimating actual API losses from the manufacturing process (PEC)
  • establishing the acceptable discharge concentration (PNEC)
  • making low capital investment housekeeping steps to reduce the loss of APIs

The webinar's slide-deck is available here.

  • Environment
  • Pharmaceuticals In The Environment
This resource was published on 20 June 2016

Managing APIs In Manufacturing Effluent Webinar Part 2 - 15th June 2016 - Slides

Document

This is the slide deck for the PSCI sponsored webinar on how to manage APIs in manufacturing effluent (Part 2) which took place on 15th June 2016. The webinar provided step-by-step guidance on this ‘spotlight’ issue for our industry and covered the following topics:

  • estimating actual API losses from the manufacturing process (PEC)
  • establishing the acceptable discharge concentration (PNEC)
  • making low capital investment housekeeping steps to reduce the loss of APIs

The webinar recording is available here.

  • Environment
  • Pharmaceuticals In The Environment
This resource was published on 3 February 2016

Managing APIs In Manufacturing Effluent Webinar Part 1 - 27th January 2016 - Slides

Training

This is the slide deck for the PSCI sponsored webinar on how to manage APIs in manufacturing effluent which took place on 27th January 2016. The webinar provided step-by-step guidance on this ‘spotlight’ issue for our industry and covered the following topics:

  • Why is managing active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) in manufacturing effluent important?
  • What is the industry doing to improve public perceptions?
  • Understanding where you stand at the moment through the maturity ladder concept.
  • Establishing and calculating API discharge concentration called the Predicted-No-Effect-Concentration (PNEC).
  • Simple steps to reducing API process losses to waste water and what to do when the PNEC is exceeded.
  • How to advance your program to the next level.

The webinar recording is available here.

  • Environment
  • Pharmaceuticals In The Environment
This resource was published on 3 February 2016

Managing APIs In Manufacturing Effluent Webinar Part 1 - 27th January 2016 - Recording

This is a recording of the PSCI sponsored webinar on how to manage APIs in manufacturing effluent which took place on 27th January 2016. The webinar provided step-by-step guidance on this ‘spotlight’ issue for our industry and covered the following topics:

  • Why is managing active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) in manufacturing effluent important?
  • What is the industry doing to improve public perceptions?
  • Understanding where you stand at the moment through the maturity ladder concept.
  • Establishing and calculating API discharge concentration called the Predicted-No-Effect-Concentration (PNEC).
  • Simple steps to reducing API process losses to waste water and what to do when the PNEC is exceeded.
  • How to advance your program to the next level.

The webinar slide-deck is available here.

  • Environment
  • Pharmaceuticals In The Environment
This resource was published on 20 January 2016

A Risk Based Approach To Managing APIs In Manufacturing Effluent

Publication

Abstract: This Caldwell et al. study describes guidance intended to assist pharmaceutical manufacturers in assessing, mitigating, and managing the potential environmental impacts of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) in wastewater from manufacturing operations, including those from external suppliers.

  • Environment
  • Pharmaceuticals In The Environment
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