Green, ChristopherBilyanska, AntoanetaBradley, MagsDinsdale, JasonHutt, LorraineBackhaus, ThomasBoons, FrankBott, DavidCollins, ChrisCornell, Sarah ECraig, MarkDepledge, MichaelDiderich, BobFuller, RichardGalloway, Tamara SHutchison, Gary RIngrey, NicolaJohnson, Andrew CKupka, RachaelMatthiessen, PeterOliver, RobinOwen, StewartOwens, SusanPickett, JohnRobinson, SamSims, KerrySmith, PeteSumpter, John PTretsiakova-McNally, SvetlanaWang, MengjiaoWelton, TomWillis, Katherine JLynch, Iseult2023-07-202023-07-202023-06Green, C, Bilyanska, A, Bradley, M, Dinsdale, J, Hutt, L, Backhaus, T, Boons, F, Bott, D, Collins, C, Cornell, S E, Craig, M, Depledge, M, Diderich, B, Fuller, R, Galloway, T S, Hutchison, G R, Ingrey, N, Johnson, A C, Kupka, R, Matthiessen, P, Oliver, R, Owen, S, Owens, S, Pickett, J, Robinson, S, Sims, K, Smith, P, Sumpter, J P, Tretsiakova-McNally, S, Wang, M, Welton, T, Willis, K J & Lynch, I 2023, 'A Horizon Scan to support Chemical Pollution related policymaking for sustainable and climate resilient economies', Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, vol. 42, no. 6, pp. 1212-1228. https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.56200730-7268ORCID: /0000-0002-3784-1124/work/162728490https://hdl.handle.net/2164/21270We thank the Chemicals, Pesticides and Hazardous Wastes Team within the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and the Environment Agency's Horizon Scanning & Futures Team for supporting this exercise. We thank the Defra steering group for their comments throughout the process. We also thank additional experts engaged by panelists and involved in the nomination of issues: the Sustainable Consumption Institute's Sustainable Materials for Consumer Products Working Group (biodegradable chemicals and nonvirgin feedstocks); M. Scheringer, N. V. Urho, Z. Wang, M. Diamond, and D. Santillo (maximizing synergies); I. Cousins and K. Bridgden (precedents set by the perfluoroalkyl substances experience); L. Schaefli (childhood lead poisoning); R. Blackburn and P. Goswami (development of a sustainable future fibers industry); and the Royal Society for Chemistry (greenābioderived chemicals). The findings and opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official views of their organizations.171303711engSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingSDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and ProductionSDG 13 - Climate Actionhorizon scanningchemical pollutionearly warningemerging riskchemicals managementsustainable chemicalsclimate changebiodiversity bossQH301 BiologyGE Environmental SciencesSupplementary InformationSupplementary DataDASQH301GEA Horizon Scan to support Chemical Pollution related policymaking for sustainable and climate resilient economiesJournal article10.1002/etc.5620426