EAS Group expands environmental fate study capacity for OECD 301B Ready Biodegradation testing
The EAS group has a long-standing reputation as one of the industry leaders in environmental fate testing. The OECD 301B test, an analysis that determines biodegradability by measuring carbon dioxide production, has traditionally been offered to clients at the Easton, MD, laboratory. Due to the high demand for OECD 301B testing, the EAS laboratory in Hercules, CA, has expanded its environmental fate study capacity to support clients with this ready biodegradation test.
The EAS Easton and Hercules laboratories provide a global clientele with GLP studies that meet global regulatory requirements for the testing of agrochemicals, industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals, biocides and animal health products.
Our environmental fate team is intimately involved in the development of protocols, experimentation and reports for guidance and constantly engages in scientific exchanges in OECD, EPA, PMRA and other regulatory programs. As the industry leader for high tier ecotoxicology and environmental fate work, EAS Easton offers exceptional expertise and experience in environmental fate, analytical chemistry, product chemistry and ecotoxicology for avian, aquatic, plant & invertebrate. EAS Hercules unites best-in-class technology with top-level talent in the fields of environmental fate and animal and plant metabolism.
With over 400 years of combined work experience, EAS Easton and Hercules have access to an extensive library of soils and sediments from all over the world, including the U.S., E.U., Brazil and Japan. The EAS environmental fate team continues to provide unparalleled scientific expertise along with efficient program management while offering a strong portfolio of study capabilities coupled with world-class instrumentation.
For more information, contact Nichole Berkenhoff