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7.09.2007 - 10:30am ET
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ANSI Conference to Address Social, Economic, and Environmental Impact of Chemical Regulations
(CSRwire) NEW YORK- July 9, 2007– Global manufacturers are facing increasing
pressure to balance the economic and societal impact of domestic and
foreign chemical controls such as REACH, RoHS, WEEE and GHS.
On August 9-10, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) will host
Action
and Reaction: Developing a sustainable approach to emerging chemical
issues, in Baltimore, MD, to engage participants in solutions-focused
discussions that bridge regulatory requirements with sustainable
manufacturing practices.
"From textiles and pharmaceuticals to electronics and automobiles,
chemicals are used in every industry," explained Dr. Nina McClelland,
former chair of the American Chemical Society and chair of the conference
planning committee. "The impact is all encompassing. Chemical issues span
research and development, production, supply chain and security, energy
efficiency, sustainability (green chemistry), and waste management."
Representatives of government and industry are invited to join in
developing a sustainable approach that will balance the economic impact of
these controls with activities that promote safety, health and the quality
of life.
Dr. John Marburger, director of the President’s Office of Science and
Technology Policy, will deliver the keynote address, beginning a study of
existing and expected chemical codes and regulations. Life cycle
management, risk assessment, and other environmental performance tools
will also be discussed.
Featured speakers will offer perspectives from industry, government and
the scientific and technical communities, as well as representative views
from the Asia-Pacific region.
Conference participants will work together to identify existing
initiatives, and applicable standards and compliance programs, as well as
areas where improvements may be needed. An outcome report will detail
resources and recommendations for coordinated strategies and action plans.
Complete program information and registration details are available on the
conference website: www.ansi.org/action-reaction.
Registration closes July 27, 2007.
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