Agenda

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  1. Welcome and introduction

    Stacey Bowers Stacey Bowers
    Global Product Compliance Manager, Enhesa
  2. Session 1: Understanding the regulatory landscape
  3. Changing landscape: Key federal updates for FCMs

    Alan J. Sachs Alan J. Sachs
    Principle, Beveridge & Diamond PC
  4. Food packaging materials (FPM) in Canada: submission, evaluation, regulations, and future perspectives

    Daria Klonowska Daria Klonowska
    Senior Scientific Evaluator, Health Products and Food Branch, Health Canada
  5. State updates on PFAS and highlights from TPCH’s workgroup on PFAS in food packaging

    • A brief history of the Toxics in Packaging Clearinghouse and the Interstate Chemicals Clearinghouse
    • An overview of new state laws addressing PFAS in food contact packaging
    • Findings and considerations from the joint PFAS in Packaging Workgroup representing 14 states across the U.S., which has met 6 times in 2025
    John Fay John Fay
    Program Manager, Toxics in Packaging Clearinghouse
    Tom Metzner Tom Metzner
    Program Manager, Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
  6. Q&A session

  7. Refreshment break

  8. Panel discussion: Perspectives on responding to regulatory change and uncertainty

    Bethany Woods Bethany Woods
    Senior Food Contact Compliance Manager, BASF Corporation, US
    Joseph Spinnato Joseph Spinnato
    Food Packaging Manager, Bostik
  9. Session 2: Managing substances of concern
  10. Navigating regulatory challenges in printing and packaging inks

    Rebecca Lipscomb Rebecca Lipscomb
    Director, Global Regulatory Affairs, INX International
  11. Addressing PFAS in food contact materials and nonfood compounds

    • Risks and health impacts of PFAS in food
    • Challenges/benefits of moving to PFAS-free products
    • Tools and resources, including third-party certification
    Sam Cole Sam Cole
    Director of Product Certification – Equipment and Chemical Evaluation, Food Retail, National Sanitation Foundation (NSF)
  12. Q&A session

  13. Lunch break

  14. Session 3: Risk assessment and compliance considerations
  15. Post-market chemical review compliance assessments

    Gregory V. Pace Gregory V. Pace
    Manager of Regulatory Affairs, Münzing North America
  16. Risk assessment of NIAS migration

    Representative, SGS

    • Background, definitions and origin/identification of NIAS
    • Regulatory developments and requirements in relation to FCMs
    • Screening analysis and risk assessment considerations
  17. Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) in FDA-regulated facilities

    Daniel C. Rubenstein Daniel C. Rubenstein
    Partner, Steptoe LLP
  18. Q&A session

  19. Refreshment break

  20. Session 4: Material choices and regulatory implications
  21. NGO perspective on managing chemicals of concern in FCMs

    Liora Fiksel Liora Fiksel
    Manager, Healthy Communities, lfiksel@EDF.org
  22. The regulatory and risk landscape for food packaging adhesives and coatings

  23. Paper packaging updates

  24. Food contact materials containing recycled materials: regulatory implications and industry processes

  25. Q&A session

  26. Close of conference