Agenda
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Coffee and registration
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Welcome and introduction
 - Session 1: Recent developments for enforcing chemicals regulation under REACH/CLP
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Update from ECHA’s Unit Support and Enforcement
- What we know on different rates of non-compliance in REACH and CLP
 - Planned EU wide enforcement activities covered by the forum
 - What is expected from the REACH revision
 
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The REACH review and its likely impact on the work of the Echa Forum
VIRTUAL PRESENTATION
- Enforcement in the chemical strategy for sustainability (CSS)
 - REACH review: Commission proposals for enforcement
 - The REACH review’s potential impact on the ECHA Forum’s work
 
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Learning from the ECHA Forum enforcement project on substances covered by REACH authorisations (REF-9)
- Challenges observed
 - Chromium (VI) authorisations covering a broad group of users
 - Enforcer‘s findings and recommendations
 - Project follow-up
 
Eugen Anwander
Senior Scientific Officer, Institute for Environment and Food Safety, Vorarlberg State Service, Austria & Vice-chair of Echa BPR Enforcement Forum, Finland - 
Q&A
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Refreshment break
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Likely impacts of the customs reform on enforcement of chemicals legislation
- EU approach to customs reform in the REACH revision
 - Context, challenges and state of play
 
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Likely impacts of the customs reform on enforcement of chemicals legislation from a consumer perspective
- Why does the topic of customs matter to consumers?;
 - How did BEUC get involved in this topic?;
 - Our input to the reform of customs policy: research on non-compliant products; and
 - Our assessment of the European Commission’s proposal, and state of play
 
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Q&A
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Lunch and networking
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Chemical Watch platform demonstration
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ECHA Forum project for recovered substances
VIRTUAL PRESENTATION
- Overview of the project on recovered substances (objectives, methodology)
 - Results of the project
 - Conclusions and recommendations
 
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New guidance on REACH and the circular economy: enforcement for chemicals and waste legislation
VIRTUAL PRESENTATION
- The European Union Network for the Implementation and Enforcement of Environmental Law (IMPEL)
 - How chemicals legislation is applied to waste-based materials
 - How to deal with more challenging legal provisions
 
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Brenntag initiative on the circular economy (CE)/REACH interface
- Eco innovation projects aiming to prolong the lifetime of used process aids
 - Interphase between REACH in the product and waste legislation
 - CO2 reduction resource saving, supply chain cooperation for the safe further use of cleaned process aids
 
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Q&A
 - Session 2: How a grouping approach can be used to regulate chemicals appropriately
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How a grouping approach can be used to regulate chemicals appropriately
- why we need grouping?;
 - criteria for appropriate grouping; and
 - potential and limitations of grouping
 
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ECHA’s developing grouping approach
- use of grouping to speed up action on chemicals of concern;
 - what are the different follow-up steps?; and
 - where and when can stakeholders contribute?
 
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Refreshment break
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Why we need a grouping approach to regulate chemicals appropriately
- human biomonitoring shows that restriction of individual substances often does not deliver protection, but leads to a shift in pollution;
 - the EU decided to use grouping of chemicals as a tool to overcome the problems; and
 - grouping will help accelerate innovation towards safer chemistry
 
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How industry has used chemical grouping for hazard identification (REACH/CLP)
- Grouping and read-across applied for registration purposes or classification and labelling
 - Alternative to testing individual chemicals and increasing knowledge of hazard properties
 - Needs to be underpinned by robust and documented rationale
 - Practical hurdles and implications
 - Guidance and frameworks
 
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Diisocyanates – coatings, adhesives and sealants: Enforcing the new REACH restriction for the substance group 'diisocyanates' – Austrian experience
- The new restriction in force from August 2023 onwards
 - National guidance at the borderline REACH and workplace safety rules
 - Joint enforcement campaign by REACH inspectors and occupational safety and health inspectors
 
Eugen Anwander
Senior Scientific Officer, Institute for Environment and Food Safety, Vorarlberg State Service, Austria & Vice-chair of Echa BPR Enforcement Forum, Finland - 
Q&A and panel discussion: How can a grouping approach be used to regulate chemicals appropriately?
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Networking drinks reception
Join us for relaxed networking, drinks and appetisers with our speakers and attendees.
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Close of day