Discover Our Colleagues’ Recent Contributions to Key Industry Discussions

At REACHLaw, we take pride in our expertise in chemical regulatory compliance, advocacy, and sustainability. Our experts have recently published insightful articles in prominent media platforms, offering their perspectives on critical topics shaping the future of the chemical industry and related sectors. We invite you to explore their latest contributions.

“Substances of Concern in Ecodesign and Other EU Law: A New Layer of Chemicals Management for Environmental Sustainability”, published in StoffR – The European Journal for Substances and the Law (Lexxion Publisher).

In this article, our colleague explores the multi-reference definition of Substances of Concern (SoC) in the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) and other EU laws, and how this might transform the chemicals management and compliance strategies across various sectors.

You can read the article here.
Writer: Tim Becker

“Hexavalent Chromium Compounds: What Have We Learned from Ten Years of the EU’s Authorisation Requirement?”, published in Chemical Watch news & insight.

In this article, our colleague reflects on a decade of lessons from the EU’s authorisation requirement and examines the ongoing challenges in REACH authorisation for hexavalent chromium compounds, focusing on critical issues such as duplication of OSH legislation and the need for a comprehensive approach to substitution.

You can read the article here.
Writer: Bernadette Quinn

“What Impact Might the Next EU Leadership Have on the Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability?”, published in Chemical Watch news & insight.

In this article, our colleague examines the next EU leadership’s impact on the Green Deal and Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability (CCS): how the changing political landscape may lead to a more industry-friendly approach to chemical regulations, and what this means for businesses across the EU.

You can read the article here.
Writer: Julien de Cruz

We encourage you to read these articles to gain a deeper understanding of these topics. Our teams remain committed to contributing to meaningful discussions that advance compliant and sustainable practices in the industry.

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