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EU REACH Explained: Ensuring Compliance

Assembling safety and quality in all toys and hardgoods

 

In the evolving landscape of EU REACH regulations, understanding Annex XVII restrictions, navigating the complexities of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHCs), and complying with the SCIP database requirements are paramount for the apparel and footwear industry.

We invite you to deepen your knowledge and refine your compliance strategies by attending our upcoming webinar, where our experts cover:

  • Exploration of Annex XVII restrictions (focus on articles)
  • Strategies for managing SVHCs and SCIP notifications
  • Recent updates and restrictions under proposal

 

 

 

 

Meet the speakers

 

Anna Nebot

Regulatory Services Director, Eurofins SL-TH Regulatory Services

With more than 20 years of experience in the TIC industry and in the fields of testing and expert services for consumer products, Anna developed and launched an international regulatory department at Eurofins Consumer Product Testing in 2016. As Regulatory Services Director, she is now focused on Softlines, Leather, Toys & Hardlines regulatory-related topics.

Alessio Castelletti

Technical Services Director, Eurofins Lab Solution

As Technical Director for Eurofins Lab Solution in Italy, Alessio has 15 years of experience in the textile and leather TIC industry. He is focused on ensuring compliance of consumer products against the most stringent regulation and PRSL, and helping ensure the correct chemical management for manufacturers moving towards sustainable chemistry usage in wet processing.

Drew Dumas

Technical Director, Eurofins Consumer Product Testing

With 15 years of experience in consumer product safety and integrity, Drew is the Technical Director at Eurofins Product Testing U.S. He is well versed in global regulations and has worked closely with supply chain stakeholders to create technical files and develop chemical risk management programmes.