Agenda
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Coffee and registration
- Session 1: Tracking SVHCs in products
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Welcome and introduction
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The Danish consumer APP tracking SVHC chemicals in consumer products – a case from the Danish retail market
- Danish market experience using the APP tracking SVHCs
- When do consumers get benefits using the tracking APP?
- Responsibilities when informing consumers about SVHCs
- The way forward for solid consumer information about SVHCs
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The AskREACH project - Raising awareness on Substances of Very High Concern in articles among the European population, retailers and industry
- Duty for article suppliers to communicate information on SVHCs in their articles
LIFE AskREACH aims to facilitate SVHC communication between consumers and companies and between - companies along the supply chain
- Database for article suppliers and smartphone app for consumers
- A supply chain communication tool for companies
- Invitation to volunteer as pilot companies
Arno BiwerGroup Leader Environment Policies, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), Luxembourg - Duty for article suppliers to communicate information on SVHCs in their articles
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Tools identified to ensure transparency and traceability of substances of concern in articles
- Examples of where regulatory challenges are not yet understood
- Additional circular economy challenges
- Solutions
Martin FührProfessor for Public Law, Comparative Law and Legal Theory, sofia/Darmstadt University for Applied Sciences, Germany -
It's time for a more comprehensive Candidate List, SIN List shows the way
- Why the Candidate List is so important
- Population of the Candidate List is has become more and more complex and slow
- How the SIN List has played and will continue to play a role
- How, and when, can we reach the ”2020 target"
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Q&A
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Refreshments
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Experiences from the healthcare sector
- What is material declaration in the context of the healthcare industry and why is it becoming critical?
- Roche’s philosophy and approach to material declaration
- Challenges of implementation: Complexity and extent of the task
- The Golden Rule or where does this road go?
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Paramo, experiences from the textiles sector
- Our key chemicals of concern,
- Process of exclusion/replacement
- Verification testing
- Challenges on the way
- Getting fabric mills on board
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How the US retail sector manages new initiatives for tracking SVHCs in products
- Mind the Store's criteria for retailer safer chemicals policies and programs
- RetailerReportCard.com - who are retailer leaders and laggards on safer chemicals?
- Examples of retailer initiatives addressing SVHCs in articles
- Recommendations for retailers to address SVHCs in products
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Tracing substances across the supply chain: with specific reference to aerospace and defence industries
- Aerospace specific examples - review of how industry standard was created
- Issues still faced with data
- Brexit - chaos and complexity - supply chain movement of articles, expected impact
- Sustainability - moving towards recycling and reuse
- Blockchains - The basis for future state chemical substance reporting
Raj TakharSenior Subject Matter Expert - Materials Management and Chemical Reporting (Europe), Assent -
Material Disclosure vs. Circular Economy – An Automotive Perspective
- Plastic usage in cars
- Substances in Articles - Challenge of data collection for complex articles
- The way, the Automotive Industry has solved it
- Why is it so difficult for other sectors to follow the AI example?
- The reason why industry as a whole has to have a solution soon -> REACH, consumer expectations and the circular economy (CE)
- Why is the current discussion on CE looking into the wrong solutions => Dismantling
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Q&A
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Lunch
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Panel session: SVHCs in products including discussion on initiatives
The panel will aim to assess what works - in terms of effective knowledge on SVHCs in products - what still needs to be addressed, and how different stakeholders can work together to improve information and management of SVHCs in articles
- Session 2: The Circular Economy
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Keynote address: The Commission’s Communication on the Interface between Chemicals, Products and Waste legislation
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Response to the EU Commission consultation on roadmap for chemicals, products and waste
- Circular economy and the furniture sector: challenges and opportunities
- A smart chemical policy
- The need to close the cycle: why the interphase matters and EFIC suggestions
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The recycling industry’s views on the interface between chemicals, products and waste legislation
- Why chemicals legislation needs to be adapted to the specificities of the recycling industry
- Specific challenges faced by the recycling industry within the current regulatory framework – concrete examples
- Position of the recycling industry and proposals for the way forward concerning the 4 key issues identified by the European Commission in its consultation document
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Q&A
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Refreshments
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The textiles sector
- Why we are interested in circular economy
- Design restrictions to cope with recycling
- Initiatives to reduce waste
- The difficulty of getting a recycling partnership in place
- Where we are now, targets for input transition
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OECD Work on Risk Reduction and Sustainable Chemistry
- Update on a cross-country analysis of approaches to support substitution and alternatives assessment
- Design of sustainable plastics from a chemicals perspective
- PFASs - Shifting to alternatives
- Update on OECD’s Substitution and Alternatives Assessment Toolbox
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Coatings and manufacturing
- Circular economy in the coatings industry in the UK
- PaintCare- the UK’s remanufactured paint initiative and how similar schemes have worked in other countries
- Examples of circular economy in UK manufacturing
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Q&A
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Panel on Circular Economy focus
How will circular economy activities impact chemicals management activities at the business level; how should businesses prepare - will the EU circular economy package be a game changer?
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Conclusion and close of day one