Agenda
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Registration and coffee
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- Session one: UK REACH Regulations
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Chemical policy and strategy
Edward Latter
Chemicals Policy Team Leader, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), UK -
UK REACH
- 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: European 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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- Session three: Dealing with EU divergence in UK REACH and GB CLP
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UK REACH evaluation activity ??? 2023 report
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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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Consultancy view
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Q&A session
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Refreshment break
- Session four: 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