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Summary of Government of Canada
Categorization Decisions for Substances on the DSL

Approximately 4000 of Canada’s 23 000 existing substances have been identified during categorization by the Government of Canada as needing further attention. On the other hand, we now know through categorization that many other existing substances (roughly 19 000) did not meet the criteria for categorization.

The next step for the approximately 4000 substances requiring further attention includes screening assessment, research and, if needed, measures to control the use of a chemical substance. The Government of Canada will look very closely at these substances and, depending on the results, will move quickly to protect the environment or human health. Further work may also determine there is no concern to human health and the environment for some of these substances. However, it is important to remember that in many cases, more information is required to determine if these substances pose a risk to human health and/or the environment.

Categorization has added a great deal to what we know. This information will be helpful in the future (for more information on how categorization was done, see DSL Categorization). Before categorization was finished, we had knowledge about a small set of chemical substances. Now, we have important information to help guide decisions for years to come. This information is now available to everyone in Canada, including those who need to assess risks and make decisions about managing and using chemical substances.

A summary of the Government of Canada Categorization results is shown below:

Health
Ecology High Priority
(Meet health categ. criteria)
Med Priority
(Meet health categ. criteria)
High Priority
(Although do not meet health categ. criteria)
Med Priority
(Although do not meet health categ. criteria)
Do not meet health criteria Total
PBiT 35 1 0 0 357 393
PiT or BiT 98 63 0 0 2697 2858
Uncertain 4 11 8 53 1212 1288
Do not meet eco criteria 235 355 136 148 16604 17478
Total 372 430 144 201 20870 22017

  Highest priorities
  Meet categorization criteria
  Do not meet criteria, but further consideration
  Do not meet criteria

Disclaimer: Although care has been taken to ensure that the information found on this website accurately reflects the requirements prescribed in the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (1999), you are advised that, should any inconsistencies be found, the legal documents, printed in the Canada Gazette, will prevail.

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