Agenda

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  1. Registration and coffee

  2. Welcome and introduction by the moderator

    Andrew Turley Andrew Turley
    Science Editor, Chemical Watch News & Insight, Enhesa Product Intelligence
  3. Keynote

    Martin Hojsík Martin Hojsík
    Vice-President, European Parliament
  4. Session 1: Overview of the general direction for chemicals regulation in the EU
  5. European Commission overview

    Paul Speight Paul Speight
    Head of the Safe and Sustainable Chemicals Unit, DG Environment, European Commission
  6. Developments in the European Chemicals Agency

    Sharon McGuinness Sharon McGuinness
    Executive Director, European Chemicals Agency
  7. Industry perspectives: Cefic and EPMF

    France Capon France Capon
    Secretary General, European Precious Metals Federation (EPMF)
    Steven Van de Broeck Steven Van de Broeck
    Executive Director Product Stewardship, Cefic
  8. Q&A

  9. Refreshment break and networking

  10. The water industry perspective

    Oliver Loebel Oliver Loebel
    Secretary General, The European Federation of National Associations of Water Services (Eureau)
  11. Ensuring a future-proof EU chemicals policy: EEB proposals for simpler, faster and bolder regulatory framework

    Tatiana Santos Tatiana Santos
    Head of Chemicals, European Environmental Bureau (EEB), Belgium
  12. Q&A and panel discussion on the general direction for chemicals regulation in the EU

    Additional panelist: Mayer Brown, TBC

  13. Lunch and networking

  14. Session 2: Polymers as part of REACH registration?
  15. How polymers are regulated globally today, highlighting potential issues for polymer registration in Europe 

    Nicholas Ball Nicholas Ball
    EU Regulatory Fellow, Dow
  16. What are polymers of concern and why do we need to regulate them?

  17. Impacts of REACH registration for polymer producers

  18. Circular economy perspective

    Jan Weernink Jan Weernink
    Director Business Development, IFF
  19. Q&A and panel discussion: Should polymers be registered under REACH and, if so, how?

    • What’s the real driver behind needing polymer regulation? How else are we addressing it? 
    • Is the REACH model the right way, or should we find better tools?
    • How to define the scope of polymer registration under REACH to achieve health and environmental protection?
    • What should the information requirements be?
    • How could polymer registration support CE and recycling? 
  20. Refreshment break and networking

  21. Session 3: Regulatory planning and risk management option analysis (RMOA)
  22. Authority experiences with RMOA

    Richard Luit Richard Luit
    Head of Bureau REACH, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), the Netherlands
  23. How industry can use an RMOA framework

    • How Eurometaux are using their RMOA framework
    • Challenges and benefits
    • How could it work in the regulation?
    • How can we link it to the one substance, one assessment (OSOA) ambition and (risk management-relevant) data collection? 
    Violaine Verougstraete Violaine Verougstraete
    Chemicals Management Director, Eurometaux
    Elke Van Asbroeck Elke Van Asbroeck
    CEO, Apeiron-Team NV
  24. NGO perspective on RMOAs

    Julian Schenten Julian Schenten
    Senior Law and Policy Advisor, ClientEarth
  25. Q&A and panel discussion on regulatory planning and grouping

    • Where has RMOA worked well/not well; where in the regulatory process could it sit and what would be the benefits and drawbacks?
    • What are the alternatives?
    • How can we link planning to the OSOA ambition and (risk management-relevant) data collection? 
  26. Networking drinks reception

    Join us for drinks, appetizers and relaxed networking with our speakers and other attendees! 

    Kindly sponsored by Mayer Brown LLP 

  27. End of day one

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