Agenda

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  1. Registration and coffee

  2. Welcome and introduction

    Stacey Bowers Stacey Bowers
    Global Product Compliance Manager, Enhesa
  3. Session 1: Regulatory overview at federal & state levels
  4. TSCA Section 6 restrictions and risk management rules - impacts on makers and importers of electronic products

    Lawrence E. Culleen Lawrence E. Culleen
    Partner, Arnold & Porter
  5. Understanding and complying with TSCA Section 8 reporting rules

  6. State-level updates

  7. Q&A session

  8. Refreshment break

  9. Session 2: Industry learnings and perspectives
  10. Canadian regulation and electronics in 2026

    • Canadian Federal Plastics Registry for Electronics
    • The future of PFAS for electronics
    • New regulated chemicals in electronics
    Bruce Calder Bruce Calder
    VP Consulting Services, Claigan Environmental
  11. State of right to repair laws in the US and learnings for industry

    • History and overview on the states that currently have right to repair laws in place and the motivation behind implementing these laws
    • Content of the laws including similarities and differences across state-specific right to repair laws
    • Current litigation landscape & lessons for the industry
    Rebecca Chaney Rebecca Chaney
    Partner, Crowell & Moring LLP
  12. Challenges and approaches to managing chemical regulations

    • The regulatory landscape: Impact on product manufacturers
    • Approaches to advocacy and requirements management
    • Challenges and support needs from suppliers
    Rich Howard Rich Howard
    Director, Global Regulatory Affairs, Whirlpool
  13. Q&A session

  14. Lunch and networking

  15. Session 3: State of play for batteries
  16. Federal and key state updates and emerging concerns in batteries

    Susan E. Bernard Susan E. Bernard
    Vice President, Government Relations & Sustainability, Battery Council International
  17. Overview of EPR rules

    Jason Linnell Jason Linnell
    Executive Director, National Center for Electronics Recycling
  18. Regulatory developments for batteries in the EU

    • Insights on the evolution of the EU's 2023 Batteries Regulation, including implementations of battery due diligence and carbon footprint requirements, as well as the latest on battery passport requirements, expected to take effect starting 18 February 2027.
    Stacey Bowers Stacey Bowers
    Global Product Compliance Manager, Enhesa
  19. Q&A session

  20. Refreshment break

  21. Session 4: Risk evaluation and mitigation
  22. PFAS use and alternatives investigation within the electronics sector

    Catherine Rudisill Catherine Rudisill
    Founder & Principal, Safer Chemistry Advisory LLC
  23. Chemical footprinting in electronics: A pathway to safer products and reduced chemical risks

    Angela Pinilla Angela Pinilla
    Senior Program Manager, Clean Production Action
  24. Q&A session

  25. Panel discussion: Responding to regulatory change and uncertainty

    Rich Howard Rich Howard
    Director, Global Regulatory Affairs, Whirlpool
    Catherine Rudisill Catherine Rudisill
    Founder & Principal, Safer Chemistry Advisory LLC
    Angela Pinilla Angela Pinilla
    Senior Program Manager, Clean Production Action
  26. Networking drinks reception

    Join us for relaxed networking with drinks and appetizers, alongside our speakers and attendees. 

  27. Close of day one