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Ineris at the forefront of European scientific expertise to better understand and reduce ozone pollution

Ineris coordinated a European study aimed at shedding light on issues related to ozone, a pollutant with complex formation mechanisms. Conducted as part of the European Thematic Center on Human Health and the Environment, the study was published on Thursday, April 30, 2026, by the European Environment Agency (EEA). Particular attention is given to the analysis of precursor gases for ozone formation, for which monitoring will be strengthened under the new European directive on ambient air quality. The ultimate goal is to support the development of effective air quality plans to reduce ozone levels.

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Launch of the Persée Project: A New Approach to the Ecotoxicology of Persistent Substances

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Ineris publishes its sixth contract of objectives and performance targets for 2026–2030 – Its ambition: to secure the ecological transition and the renewal of industry

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EMERGE: a new bioassay for evaluating endocrine disruptors that affect metabolism

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Building dialogue with civil society: our approach

In 2008, Ineris made a priority of sharing its scientific and technical expertise withcivil society.

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The French National Institute for Industrial Environment and Risks (Ineris) is an industrial and commercial public establishment under the aegis of the Ministry of the Environment.