The Commission for Independent Research and Information on Radioactivity (in the original French, Commission de Recherche et d'Information Indépendantes sur la Radioactivité, or CRIIRAD) is a French NGO which specializes in the analysis of radioactivity in the environment.
It revendicates "being independent from nuclear exploitants, the state and all political parties".
The CRIIRAD has an analysis laboratory, equipped for identification of radioactive contamination (food, water, etc.
It operates both in France and abroad, and is funded by its investigations (more than a thousand studies since its creation) and its memberships' adhesions.
Among other studies by the CRIIRAD, its investigations on the contamination of the French territory following the 1986 Chernobyl catastrophe are the most known, although it also studied the consequences of the Marcoule nuclear power plant, the Fukushima I nuclear accidents, and published an atlas of radioactive contamination in Europe and France.