Question

Does Pingpingjia O-80 meet environmental requirements? Can a test report be provided?

Answer
2026-06-06 官方文档 平平加O-80

Pingpingjia O-80 meets environmental requirements, and its biodegradability and ecotoxicity data comply with current environmental standards, but specific test reports need to be requested separately from Guoli Chemical

Detailed Description

Pingpingjia O-80 performs well in terms of environmental compliance, and its ecological properties are supported by clear technical data in the product safety instructions. According to Part 7 "Ecological Properties" and Part 2 "Environmental Hazards" of the safety instructions, this product is readily biodegradable, meeting current environmental sustainability requirements, and is not classified as PBT (Persistent, Bioaccumulative, Toxic) or vPvB (very Persistent, very Bioaccumulative) substances, causing no long-term cumulative harm to the environment under normal use conditions.

From an ecotoxicological perspective, Pingpingjia O-80 exhibits low toxicity to aquatic organisms: the LC50/EC50 for fish and daphnia are both greater than 100 mg/L, far exceeding the classification threshold for "hazardous to aquatic life" under current environmental regulations. In addition, this product is not classified as a hazardous chemical and does not require special environmental permits for storage and transportation. For waste disposal, it is explicitly required to prioritize recycling or send to authorized chemical incineration facilities, and it is strictly prohibited to discharge into sewers or environmental water bodies.

Technical Parameters

Environmental IndicatorTest Method/StandardMeasured DataConclusion
Ready Biodegradability (28 days)OECD 301B> 60%Readily Biodegradable
Acute Fish Toxicity LC50Standard Aquatic Toxicity Test> 100 mg/LLow Toxicity to Aquatic Organisms
Acute Daphnia Toxicity EC50Standard Aquatic Toxicity Test> 100 mg/LLow Toxicity to Aquatic Organisms
PBT/vPvB ClassificationREACH Annex XIIINot classifiedNo Persistence and Bioaccumulation Risk
GHS Environmental ClassificationGlobally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of ChemicalsNo Environmental Hazard PictogramNon-Environmental Hazardous Substance

Application Recommendations

Based on the excellent environmental properties of Pingpingjia O-80, this product is particularly suitable for industrial scenarios with strict environmental requirements:

  • Green Textile Processing: Used as auxiliary formulations in compliance with eco-textile standards such as OEKO-TEX, for leveling and penetrating processes in export-oriented textile printing and dyeing enterprises.
  • Eco-friendly Daily Chemical Formulations: As an O/W emulsifier in biodegradable personal care products such as shampoos, body washes, creams, etc., aligning with phosphorus-free and biodegradable consumption trends.
  • Environmentally Friendly Pesticide Preparations: Replacing traditional high-toxicity emulsifiers in water-based pesticide formulations (emulsion in water, suspension concentrate) to reduce the impact on aquatic ecosystems during field application.
  • Green Industrial Cleaning: Used in biodegradable industrial cleaning formulations to reduce the treatment load of cleaning wastewater.

Notes

  • Although the product itself is readily biodegradable, it is strictly prohibited to directly discharge untreated industrial wastewater containing Pingpingjia O-80 into natural water bodies. It should be treated to meet discharge standards through enterprise wastewater treatment facilities before discharge.
  • Regarding formal test reports: The product database currently does not contain downloadable third-party test report files. If you need formal documents such as OECD 301B biodegradation test reports, aquatic toxicity test reports, RoHS/REACH compliance statements, etc., please directly contact the quality management department or sales representative of Hai'an County Guoli Chemical Co., Ltd. to obtain original test reports with official seals.
  • Environmental indicators may vary slightly between batches. It is recommended to specify environmental acceptance standards and the obligation to provide test reports in formal procurement contracts.