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Putting yourself in a regulator's shoes - Watze de Wolf

Putting yourself in a regulator's shoes - Watze de Wolf

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In this episode, I speak with Dr. Watze de Wolf.

Watze has had a long and accomplished career working as a scientist and manager in both industry and regulatory settings, including 15 years working at the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA).


We have a wide-ranging discussion about his experiences and observations of how chemicals management has evolved over recent decades, and attempt to provide a diagnosis for the current situation and outlook for the years ahead.

This includes:

  • Watze’s background, career journey and people he worked with
  • The tension between the uncertainty and complexity of science vs the need for clear and predictable regulation
  • The importance of communication and meeting your audience where they are
  • Contrasting sensitivities and drivers of behaviour in different industries
  • The shift away from risk-based approaches, and the rise of persistence
  • The importance of dialogue and the value of organisations like the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC)
  • Understanding EU regulations as complex systems
  • Experiences with REACH dossiers, from both industry and regulator perspectives
  • What it’s like for early career scientists at ECHA
  • Discussions and experiences from the ECHA Member State Committee
  • Thoughts on the Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR)
  • What a new harmonised classification of ethanol means for its ongoing use as a disinfectant
  • The essential use concept and how it could re-define chemicals management in Europe
  • Importance of EU Member State participation, and the impact of Brexit on regulatory discussions
  • Regrettable restrictions and thoughts on the ongoing group-wide restriction of PFAS
  • Thoughts on the overall direction of travel, broader technological and societal shifts, and the impact on science

Watze's website: rMSC.fi – rMSC


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Literature review on micro‐ and nanoplastic release from food contact materials during their use | EFSA

Reflecting on 40 years of regulatory developments in Europe – Peter Fisk — Embark Chemical Consulting


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