Agenda
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Registration and coffee
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Welcome and introduction
Moderator
- Session one: UK REACH Regulations
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Chemical policy and strategy
- update on the Chemicals Strategy; and
- policy development on priority issues of PFAS and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs)
Edward LatterChemicals Policy Team Leader, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), UK -
UK REACH
- UK REACH Alternative Transitional Registration model; and
- UK REACH Work programme.
James DancyHead of UK REACH service and policy, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), UK -
Q&A session
- Cross sector Presentation & Panel session – Managing the UK chemicals strategy and the Alternative Transitional Registration model (ATRm)
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A topical quick fire forum on positive highlights and potential concerns about this brand new, highly-anticipated strategy
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Panel discussion
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Interactive audience Q&A session
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Refreshment break
- Session two: International and scientific perspectives
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The Swiss system for regulating chemicals
- Swiss Framework conditions;
- the Swiss principles of harmonization with the EU; and
- state of the harmonization with the EU
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Scientific and International developments in chemicals policy – what could be the UK's future role?
- update on the Global Framework for Chemicals agreed in Bonn, Sept 2023;
- prioritizing the national and global chemicals issues of concern – a UK perspective?;
- update on the establishment of a new UNEP science-policy panel (SPP) for chemicals, waste and pollution prevention;
- capacity building for developing nations – future chemicals assessments based on New Approach Method (NAM) data; and
- how best to manage conflicts of interest for the participation of scientists in the new Science-Policy Panel (SPP).
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Science spotlight
- there are many NAM available to assess the safety of chemicals without the generation of new animal data;
- opportunities lie in exposure-informed assessment strategies, considering characterization of biological effects;
- application of NAM will rely upon an integrated, weight of evidence approach; and
- innovation in understanding mode of action and growing systems biology capabilities will strengthen the NAM landscape
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Q&A session
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Lunch break and networking
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Enhesa Product service presentation and platform demo
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Welcome back
Moderator
- Session three: UK policy updates
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GB Biocides, CLP and Prior Informed Consent (PIC): Regulating for the Future
- setting out GB’s regulatory framework for chemicals after leaving the EU, including its opportunities and challenges;
- explaining the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 and the UK Government programme of ‘Smarter Regulation’;
- exploring possible opportunities to update the way that HSE regulates chemicals in GB as a result of the Act; and
- a forward look at what HSE’s chemicals regulations for GB might look like as a consequence.
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- Session four: Dealing with EU divergence in UK REACH and GB CLP
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Aligning substance classification and labelling (GB MCL) post-Brexit
- background of GB MCL;
- summary of what has happened to date;
- substances that have divergence;
- future changes to substances;
- other relevant divergence specific to substances;
- labelling challenges; and
- what should companies be doing?
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REACH authorization and restriction post-Brexit
- what’s changed and what’s stayed the same?;
- experiences of the UK REACH authorization and restriction processes so far;
- what’s on the horizon?;
- exploiting post-Brexit opportunities;
- what should affected businesses do?
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Q&A session
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Refreshment break
- Session five: Circular economy and encouraging the use of safer and sustainable substances
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Upcoming changes to the UK’s WEEE EPR system
- analysis of recent UK WEEE EPR public consultation;
- summary of key changes between current and upcoming systems; and
- highlighting alignment/divergence between new UK WEEE EPR system and EU WEEE EPR system.
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The UK RoHS regulations - latest developments
- what is happening in the EU and how this is reflected in the UK (including the status of TBBP-A, responsibilities for the proposals to move responsibilities to the European Chemicals Agency, and the status of key exemptions that will impact upon those shown as 'transitional' in the UK legislation);
- the latest on CE/UKCA marking for RoHS; and
- a forward look
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Updates in packaging Extended Producer Responsibility
- progress achieved within the packaging waste management sector in the UK; and
- why 2024 is set to be a pivotal year for the reforms.
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Q&A session
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Close of conference