Agenda
Please note, timings for day two are in CEST(Central European Summer Time - Brussels, Paris)
- Session one: Regulatory updates from Europe
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Day two introduction
Chemical Watch
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REACH authorisation: key developments
- Next steps for REACH: authorisation as a cornerstone
- Targeted improvements needed for REACH; several member states have requested faster processing of applications and refusal of incomplete dossiers under a ‘poor data, no market’ approach.
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Seeking legal remedies on REACH/CLP decisions: state of play
- Challenges to the Board of Appeal’s powers
- Recent ECJ cases and challenges
- How to defend chemical products in view of possible legal challenges
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Current issues under CLP
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Q&A
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Break
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Sponsor workshop from UL: Solutions for Managing REACH Regulations
- Session one continued
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Moderator:
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Regulation of F-GAS
Representative from EPEE – European Partnership for Energy and the Environment
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BPR Review: An update
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Regulating polymers: an update and downstream users’ perspective
- The registration of polymers under EU REACH will become a reality in the near future. Polymers are currently exempted from registration under EU REACH.
- The new requirements will have a significant impact on downstream users.
- Paula Diaz will report on the existing requirements, the ongoing regulatory process and the perspective of the downstream users in this process.
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Q&A
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Break and sponsor workshops
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Sponsor workshop with Veeva: 5 Best Practices for World-Class Regulatory Request Management
13:55 - 14:25Is your organization faced with an ever-expanding number of regulatory requests? These incoming queries from authorities, customers, partners, or private standard-setting organizations to obtain information from regulatory data and documents are often recurring. Regulatory teams in large organizations receive thousands of requests every month, and fulfilling these is no easy task.What does it take to create a world-class regulatory request management process? In this session, David Maher will share 5 best practices to consider. - Session two: Spotlight on substances of concern in products and supply chain challenges
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Poison centres
Covering the latest key developments for poison centre notifiers:
- Notification format update
- Sending submissions to Member State Appointed Bodies
- Brief update on regulatory changes, support and events
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The EU’s sustainable products initiative (SPI)
- The Sustainable Products Initiative is considered as one of the main highlights in the Commission’s environmental agenda for 2021, including the revision of the Ecodesign Directive and potential additional legislative measures, as appropriate
- The overall objective is to make products more sustainable, enhancing durability, re-usability, repairability, recyclability and energy-efficiency
- Following the public consultations with interested stakeholders, the European Commission was initially expected to publish the initiative by the end of 2021 – however this seems now to be delayed
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Q&A
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Break and Chemical Watch demo
- Session 3: UK REACH and other UK chemicals regulations
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UK REACH: The story and impact so far
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Updates on other chemicals regulations in the UK
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Q&A
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End of day two