Join our free webinar:
Status of PFAS legislation in the EU
12 May at 10.00–11.00
The proposed EU-wide PFAS restriction is one of the most comprehensive chemical regulations in history – covering 10,000+ substances and impacting virtually every industry.
Whether you work in textiles, electronics, machinery, construction, or any other sector using water/oil repellency, non-stick coatings, or chemical-resistant materials – this legislation will likely affect you.
The regulatory landscape is complex – with existing bans, upcoming Danish national rules, and a proposed EU-wide restriction all moving at different speeds. This webinar will give you the overview you need to navigate what’s coming.
The webinar gives you the latest insights on:
- EU and Danish PFAS Regulation: Current rules and upcoming legislation
- ECHA’s PFAS restriction proposal and its timeline
- Possible and upcoming derogations
- The consultation on SEAC draft opinion: How to give input to the PFAS restriction
- The Danish EPA’s PFAS Partnership with Industry: Introduction to the partnership and how it can support your company
The webinar concludes with a Q&A session
The webinar will be conducted in English by:
Peter Juhl Nielsen, Scientific officer at The Danish Environmental Protection Agency
Martin Bundgaard Johansen, Consultant at Danish Technological Institute
Afterwards, a recording of the webinar will be made available.
Who should attend?
While PFAS is often handled by a company’s compliance function, it is inherently a cross-functional challenge. Therefore, the webinar is also relevant for R&D, Procurement, Product Development, Sales, Sustainability, and Management – anyone who needs to understand how the upcoming regulation will impact your products, suppliers, or customers.
Timing is critical
The EU decision-making process is entering a decisive phase, with committee opinions expected soon and a new public consultation window anticipated around the same time.
This is your chance to understand what’s at stake – and how to position your company for what comes next.
