Yesterday, I gave a presentation on TSCA litigation at Chemical Watch’s TSCA Developments 2021 Virtual Conference. I shared the stage with EPA’s current leadership and members of the.
PFAS Action Act of 2021 Would Amend Major Environmental
Statutes to Regulate PFAS
Senate Committee Approved Bill that Would Require Guidance on
Reducing Firefighter Exposure to PFAS
Regulatory Developments
EPA Makes Changes to New Chemicals Program Likely to Further
Complicate, Slow Reviews
EPA Takes Steps to Set PFAS Agenda
OSHA Proposed First Updates to Hazard Communication Standard
Since 2012
EPA Said Interim Rule to Amend TSCA Mercury Reporting
Requirements Was Forthcoming
Environmental Groups Seek EPA Actions on Phosphogypsum and
Process Wastewater from Phosphoric Acid Production
EPA Announced Temporary Regulatory Relief for PIP (3:1)
Prohibition, Opened Broader Review of Five TSCA PBT Risk Management
1 February 2021 - Submitted by Louisa Daley Submitted by Louisa Daley on 1 February 2021
Increasing your industry presence is a key area of focus in the next edition of the International Confex webinar series.
Your personal brand is not just how you communicate whilst you are in the room, it is what people say about you when you leave the room - both online and offline. With the industry comeback on the horizon there’s never been a better time to level up and showcase what you are all about.
Taking place at 4pm, 4 February 2021, Juliet Tripp, deputy head of global events, Chemical Watch, will reveal how to build a strong personal brand and presence within the industry.
Juliet Tripp
The
Events Events Report 2021 is an independent research project which has been launched by Juliet Tripp, deputy head of global events at Chemical Watch and industry speaker, strategist and coach for the industry. Tripp was also a member of the CN30 under Thirty in 2019.
The report will analyse what people would like to see at events for the events industry.
“This isn t about event trends in general, but specifically what we d like to see at our own events,” said Tripp.
“With 2020 flipping everything upside down there are opportunities to reinvent what our industry events look and feel like, such as the hosted buyer model, the hybrid/live mix, the educational topics, the opportunities to network and more.”
20 January 2021 - Submitted by Olivia Powell Submitted by Olivia Powell on 20 January 2021
As the nomination deadline of 29 January approaches for the inaugural
Digital Event Awards, we talk to Dr James Morgan, chair of the judging panel, on what he will be looking for during the judging process.
What is your background in the events industry?
That’s a big question. I have been producing events for over 30 years both in the UK and internationally. My first event was volunteering as the chair of my local colleges’ Rage Day Parade. That was an experience of getting chucked in the deep end, although I was studying Hotelkeeping and Catering at the time – an events qualification didn’t exist in those days so I had to develop my own way of event organising.