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[email protected] +44 (0)1743 818 293 www.chemicalwatch.com/post-brexit-2017 Post-Brexit options for UK chemicals law 29 September 2017, London Post-Brexit options for UK chemicals law A joint event by Chemical Watch, CHEM Trust and Tech UK About the event This is Chemical Watch’s first Brexit workshop which is organised in conjunction with industry organisation Tech UK and health and environment NGO CHEM Trust. The event brings together experts and stakeholders who will examine the implications of Brexit in terms of UK/EU trade and environmental protection, current models of cooperation with the EU and possible options for UK chemicals law after Brexit. Regulatory Affairs professionals Compliance professionals Government regulators Trade Associations Service providers Lawyers NGOs Academics Who should attend? Why attend? Expert panel Listen to experts and stakeholders examine the implications of Brexit. Current thinking Gain valuable insight into the thinking on post-Brexit options for the UK. Time efficiency Bring yourself completely up- to-date with this complex and changeable landscape. Q&A panel discussions Have your specific questions answered by making use of the multiple Q&A sessions. Remember - you can send in any questions you might have in writing in advance of the event. Networking Meet your peers, including our expert panel, in an informal and relaxed setting of the Crowne Plaza London - The City.

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[email protected] +44 (0)1743 818 293 www.chemicalwatch.com/post-brexit-2017

Post-Brexit options for UK chemicals law 29 September 2017, London

Post-Brexit options for UK chemicals lawA joint event by Chemical Watch, CHEM Trust and Tech UK

About the event

This is Chemical Watch’s first Brexit workshop which is organised in conjunction with industry organisation Tech UK and health and environment NGO CHEM Trust. The event brings together experts and stakeholders who will examine the implications of Brexit in terms of UK/EU trade and environmental protection, current models of cooperation with the EU and possible options for UK chemicals law after Brexit.

Regulatory Affairs professionals

Compliance professionals

Government regulators

Trade Associations

Service providers

Lawyers

NGOs

Academics

Who should attend?

Why attend?

Expert panelListen to experts and stakeholders examine the implications of Brexit.

Current thinkingGain valuable insight into the thinking on post-Brexit options for the UK.

Time efficiencyBring yourself completely up-to-date with this complex and changeable landscape.

Q&A panel discussions Have your specific questions answered by making use of the multiple Q&A sessions. Remember - you can send in any questions you might have in writing in advance of the event.

NetworkingMeet your peers, including our expert panel, in an informal and relaxed setting of the Crowne Plaza London - The City.

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[email protected] +44 (0)1743 818 293 www.chemicalwatch.com/post-brexit-2017

Post-Brexit options for UK chemicals law 29 September 2017, London

08:30 Coffee and registration

09:00 Session 1: Keynotes

Julie Girling, MEP, European Parliament liaison for Echa

Andreas Herdina, Echa director of cooperation

Mary Creagh, MP, chair of House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee

DEFRA - speaker to be confirmed

10:00 Q&A

10:15

10:30 Session 2: NGOs and expert views

Nigel Haigh, Hon.Fellow, IEEP, UK

Michael Warhurst, Executive Director, CHEMTrust, UK

Meg Postle, Found Director, Risk & Policy Analysts Ltd, UK

Elizabeth Shepherd, Partner, Eversheds Sutherland, UK

William Wilson, Barrister-Director, Wyeside Consulting Ltd

11:45 Q&A

12:00 Session 3: Focus on trade

Dr Lorand Bartels, Reader in International Law in the Faculty of Law and a Fellow of Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge; Senior Counsel, Linklaters

Paulette Vander Schueren, Partner, Mayer Brown, Brussels

12:30 Q&A

12:45

13:45 Session 4: The position of UK industries

Stephen Elliott, Chief Executive, Chemicals Industries Association, UK

Douglas Leech, Technical Director, Chemical Business Association, UK

Susanne Baker, Head of programme, Environment and Compliance, TECH UK

Helen Kean, Technical Director, Anthesis-Caleb, UK

15:00 Q&A

15:15 Session 5: Views from EU Member States and Turkey

Suzanne Wiandt, Head of Unit, REACH Helpdesk, BauA, Germany

Jean-Pierre Feyaerts, former head of Belgian REACH helpdesk

Melih Babayigit, General Manager, CRAD, Turkey

Refreshments

Lunch

15:45 Q&A

16:00

16:15 Panel Discussion

Stephen Elliott, Chief Executive, Chemical Industries Association, UK

Douglas Leech, Technical Director, Chemical Business Association, UK

Susanne Baker, Head of programme, Environment and Compliance, TECH UK

Ellen Daniels, Head of Public Affairs and Policy, British Coatings Federation, UK

Timo Unger, Manager Environmental Affairs, Hyundai Motor Europe Technical Center, Germany

Erwin Annys, Director, REACH Chemicals Policy, CEFIC, Belgium

Paul Ellis, Acting Head of Sustainable Chemicals Management

Offer and Supply Chain Sustainability, Kingfisher Ltd, UK

Steve George, Chair of ASD REACH Working Group, UK

17:30

Refreshments

Close / Drinks

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[email protected] +44 (0)1743 818 293 www.chemicalwatch.com/post-brexit-2017

Post-Brexit options for UK chemicals law 29 September 2017, London

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Full price

Chemical Watch subscribers

NGOs and academic rate

£495

£445

£195

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