DON'T MISS THE BEST CHEMICAL REGULATORY CONFERENCE IN 2026!
Adam Jonáš, Lucie Havelková, Jana Eliášová
A comprehensive overview of the classification of endocrine disruptors, combining theory with practical examples. The course begins with a theoretical section introducing the legislative framework governing endocrine disruptors. The next part focuses on the classification of substances, where participants will learn the basic principles and criteria defined in Annex I of the CLP Regulation. Finally, the training addresses the classification of mixtures, including practical demonstrations of how to classify mixtures with respect to endocrine properties.
Yana Trubitsyna, Linda Grohsová
A focused, practice-oriented course for professionals auditing or managing supply chains in the chemical and related industries. The training combines regulatory insight with real-life audit experience, covering key frameworks such as REACH, CLP and biocidal legislation. Participants will learn how to identify roles and obligations within the supply chain, evaluate supplier and customer compliance, and apply practical tools such as checklists and audit workflows.
Through interactive lectures, case studies and discussion, the trainers will share their experience from both regulatory and audit practice — helping you to recognise compliance gaps, implement corrective actions, and strengthen overall supply chain resilience.
CEFIC: REACH simplification – status and industry's view
ECHA: SME Action Plan
BASF: Substitution of Hazardous Chemicals – Company Perspective
Keller&Heckmann: Legal perspective – very impactful as well as very tricky aspects of the REACH Revision
Czech Environmental Inspectorate: Enforcement
Evonik Industries AG: Current and upcoming challenges for Product Stewardship
Henkel Adhesive Technologies: Preparing for new regulations across global markets in food packaging
REGARTIS: Endocrine disruptors one year in – lessons learned so far from assessment of EDs under the new CLP hazard classes
Colonial Chemical EU B.V.: One Substance, One Assessment (OSOA) and Grouping Approaches: Can They Deliver?
BASF: Regulatory certainty in the UK - are we there yet (with the latest developments in GB-REACH and GB-CLP)?
REGARTIS: Ukraine REACH – registration time is coming! What you need to know if you want to export to Ukraine?
SMEunited: Data sharing. Again? Well, with GB-REACH, KKDIK, Ukraine REACH, K-REACH, there is a lot to share. Let’s take a look at some typical models and challenges.
Cappellacci: Key Global Notification Regulations: Unveiling the Latest Updates and Developments
Chair: Dunja Drmac
REACH remains a cornerstone of EU chemicals policy. It is a well-designed, fit-for-purpose framework that ensures a high level of protection for human health and the environment. Since the European Commission political guidelines in 2024, policy makers and stakeholders have been debating how to simplify REACH. This panel will deep dive into if and how to improve and simplify REACH from various stakeholders’ perspective.
Chair: Marko Sušnik
How much will you pay for data to get compliant under UK REACH, KKDIK, Ukraine REACH or other regulations?
We know… that's a silly question that you know we are not going to be able to answer from a desk, because it depends on so many factors. But that's the point!
Let's go through these factors shaping the cost of data for registrations and other obligations and exchange experience with different data-sharing models applied under various jurisdictions.
Chair: Christiane Gräber
What to expect from inspection authorities? How to get ready for checks and inspections? What is the role of the customs in the enforcement? And what is changing now with the REACH Revision and its emphasis on the zero-tolerance enforcement policy? Listen to real-life stories, practical tips from experts and discuss what's coming.
Chair: Aleš Bartl
Anything that you want to ask within the regulatory world and didn’t see the topic in the previous list…. can be discussed at this table! While we will be probably leaning towards PFAS, it can be anything, you name it: food-contact materials and food packaging, novel foods, biocides, plant protection products, SVHCs in articles, recent law cases... The world is your oyster!
Which sectors, supply chains and professions are most impacted by the proposed PFAS restrictions? And what do these mean for manufacturers, formulators and other players in the value chains? How will PFAS be replaced in different applications?
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(until 14 April 2026) 1580 EUR
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The conference ticket includes:
Until 31 March 2026 - 390 EUR
Trainings require separate registration and are not included in the standard conference ticket.