Agenda

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  1. Registration and coffee

  2. Welcome and introduction

    Moderator

    Nidia Mariana Calvo Mendez Nidia Mariana Calvo Mendez
    Americas Managing Analyst, Enhesa Product
  3. KEYNOTE: Addressing chemicals in products: Needs and opportunities.

    Joel Tickner Joel Tickner
    Executive Director, Change Chemistry
  4. Session one: Understanding the US regulatory landscape
  5. TSCA ??? driver or barrier to sustainable chemistry?

    • TSCA overview;
    • key TSCA statutory terms;
    • update on TSCA implementation; and
    • sustainable chemistry case studies.
    Richard Engler, Ph.D. Richard Engler, Ph.D.
    Director of Chemistry, Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.
  6. Overview of emerging state policies

    • legislation and regulatory activity across a number of states;
    • tracking upcoming effective dates, compliance deadlines, and phaseouts; and
    • possible trends in state activity to look out for in 2024 and beyond.
    Nathaniel Gajasa Nathaniel Gajasa
    Regional Expert for the US, Enhesa
  7. Q&A session

  8. Refreshment break

  9. Update on the progress towards implementing the Sustainable Chemistry R&D Act

  10. Responding to the US sustainability landscape using strategic portfolio management

  11. Q&A session

  12. Lunch break and networking

  13. Welcome back

    Moderator

    Nidia Mariana Calvo Mendez Nidia Mariana Calvo Mendez
    Americas Managing Analyst, Enhesa Product
  14. Session two: Developments and learnings from Europe (how this might shape the future of sustainability regulation in the US)
  15. Overview of chemical sustainability drivers in the EU

    • EU Green Deal;
    • Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability;
    • Safe and sustainable by design; and
    • CLP Revision
    Jennifer Haggerty Jennifer Haggerty
    Principal Consultant, Anthesis Group
  16. Safe & Sustainable by Design framework - state of play

    Ruxandra Cana Ruxandra Cana
    Partner, Steptoe LLP
  17. Understanding the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation

    • overview of Sustainable Products Regulation;
      • Ecodesign requirements
      • Digital Product Passport
      • unsold goods requirements
      • likely early covered products and timing
    • what impacts might the ESPR have on US federal and state regulations?; and
    • Ecolabels and Green Procurement Standards as precursors to ESPR
    Daniel A. Eisenberg Daniel A. Eisenberg
    Principal, Beveridge & Diamond PC
  18. Q&A session

  19. Refreshment break

  20. Session three: Extended Producer Responsibility
  21. Update on federal and state rules

    Scott Cassel Scott Cassel
    CEO and Founder, The Product Stewardship Institute
  22. Packaging Extended Producer Responsibility has arrived in the U.S. - Now what?

    • overview of enacted and emerging packaging EPR laws in the U.S., including scope and timing;
    • who will be impacted, and how; and
    • how packaging value chain stakeholders can and should be engage in this policy.
    Dan Felton Dan Felton
    Executive Director, AMERIPEN
  23. Industry experience with battery EPR policy

    • current state of battery EPR policy development at state and federal levels;
    • lessons learned from lead battery recycling programs and laws that have resulted in over 99% recycling rate; and
    • considerations for other battery chemistries.
    Susan E. Bernard Susan E. Bernard
    Director, Regulatory and Technical Affairs Director, Women in the Global Battery Industry, Battery Council International
  24. Q&A session

  25. Close of day one

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