The Future of Chemicals Regulation after the EU Referendum inquiry
Inquiry
The Environmental Audit Committee launched a second inquiry into the future of environmental law and policy following the result of the EU Referendum. It will focus on the future of the European Regulation on Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH).
1st Special Report - The Future of Chemicals Regulation after the EU Referendum: Government Response to the Committee’s Eleventh Report of Session 2016–17
1st Special Report - The Future of Chemicals Regulation after the EU Referendum: Government Response to the Committee’s Eleventh Report of Session 2016–17
Inquiry
The Future of Chemicals Regulation after the EU Referendum inquiry
Inquiry
The Future of Chemicals Regulation after the EU Referendum inquiry
Witnesses Andreas Herdina, Director of Cooperation, European Chemicals Agency, Harvey Bradshaw, Executive Director for Environment and Business, Environment Agency, and Dave Bench, Director of Chemicals Regulation Division, Health and Safety Executive; Dr Thérèse Coffey MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (at 11.00am).
Inquiry
The Future of Chemicals Regulation after the EU Referendum inquiry
Witnesses Dr Camilla Alexander-White, Programme Manager, Environment & Regulation, Royal Society of Chemistry, Nishma Patel, Chemicals Policy Director, Chemical Industries Association, and Douglas Leech, Technical Director, Chemical Business Association; Susanne Baker, Head of Programme, Environment and Compliance at techUK, and Mike Murray, Head of Quality and Environmental Standards, The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (at 11.00am).
Inquiry
The Future of Chemicals Regulation after the EU Referendum inquiry
Witnesses Dr Apolline Roger, University of Sheffield, Dr Michael Warhurst, Executive Director, CHEM Trust, and Elizabeth Shepherd, Partner, Eversheds LLP .