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Conclusion on classification

Based on the ECOSAR SAR for neutral organics, the acute Daphnia EC50 for Verdol is predicted to be 2.08 mg/L and acute algae ErC50 is predicted to be 3.08 mg/L. Since the lowest acute toxicity value is > 1 mg/L, the substance does not need to be classified as acute aquatic toxic according to EU CLP (EC no. 1272/2008 and its amendments: Table 4.1.0; a).


Further, the algae EC10 for Verdol is predicted to be 1.17 mg/l based on the ECOSAR SAR for neutral organics. According to CLP Figure 4.1.1, the chronic classification has to be determined based on the chronic value for algae according to Table 4.1.0, (b) ii, as well as the acute value for Daphnia according to Table 4.1.0, (b) iii, and the most stringent outcome should be leading:


- The substance is not readily biodegradable and has a chronic toxicity value of >1 mg/L. Based on this information, the substance does not need to be classified for chronic aquatic toxicity according to Table 4.1.0, (b) ii.


- The substance is not readily biodegradable, has a log Kow value of <4 and an acute toxicity value of > 1 but ≤ 10 mg/L. Based on this information, the substance needs to be classified for chronic aquatic toxicity as Chronic category 2: H411 according to Table 4.1.0, (b) iii.


Overall, it can be concluded that the substance does not need to be classified for acute aquatic toxicity, but has to be classified as Chronic category 2: H411 according to EU CLP (EC 1272/2008 and its amendments).