How to build a non-toxic environment strategy for the EU

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How to build a non-toxic environment strategy for the EU Cristina de Avila European Commission DG Environment, Sustainable Chemicals (B.2)

Table of Contents The goal Take stock Set the objectives to reach the goal Identify the gaps and the challenges Build the path to reach the goal Conclusions

The Goal The 7th Environment Action Program - ”Living well, within the limits of our planet” "In 2050, we live well, within the planet’s ecological limits. Our prosperity and healthy environment stem from an innovative, circular economy where nothing is wasted and where natural resources are managed sustainably, and biodiversity is protected, valued and restored in ways that enhance our society’s resilience. Our low-carbon growth has long been decoupled from resource use, setting the pace for a safe and sustainable global society."

The Goal "54. In order to safeguard the Union’s citizens from environment-related pressures and risks to health and well-being, the 7th EAP shall ensure that by 2020: […] (d) the combination effects of chemicals and safety concerns related to endocrine disruptors are effectively addressed in all relevant Union legislation, and risks for the environment and health, in particular in relation to children, associated with the use of hazardous substances, including chemicals in products, are assessed and minimised. Long-term actions with a view to reaching the objective of a non-toxic environment will be identified;[…]"

The Goal Developing by 2018 a union strategy for a non-toxic environment that is conducive to innovation and development of sustainable substitutes, including non-chemical solutions, to ensure: The safety of manufactured nanomaterials; Minimisation of exposure to Endocrine disruptors; Addressing through regulatory approaches combination effects; Minimisation of exposure to chemicals in products including i.a. imported articles, with a view to promoting Non-toxic material cycles Reducing indoor exposure to harmful substances.

Take Stock REACH REFIT Evaluation (June 2017) Fitness Check of chemicals legislation (end 2017) Circular economy package (2017)

Set the objectives Need to identify a number of individual objectives that will allow us to reach the goal Will set the ambition level and the priorities Expressed in terms that allow progress towards them.

Identify the Gaps and the Challenges To be met by implementing existing legislation That could be bridged by existing legislation Prevailing gaps.

Build the Path Possible outline of a Non/toxic Environment Strategy A ”Communication” and a ”Staff Working Document” Overall framing of problems and challenges to be addressed Long term vision (time perspective 2050) A selection of overall objectives/milestones (time perspective 2030?) Policy measures/actions? (long/short term, overall/concrete, hard/soft).

Build the Path Study contract – to be finalised in March 2017 Sub-studies: a. Substitution, including grouping of chemicals and measures to support substitution; b. Chemicals in products and non-toxic material cycles; c. The improved protection of children and vulnerable groups from harmful exposure to chemicals; d. Sub-strategy for extremely persistent chemicals; e. Policy Means, Innovation and Competitiveness; f. A Green Chemicals Program; g. The creation of a joint early warning system for approaching chemical threats to health and the environment; Developing a "roadmap".

Conclusions We have a very solid regulatory framework where increased implementation efforts will give increased benefits By 2017 we will know objectively how fit for purpose are is our chemicals legislation The non-toxic environment strategy is the opportunity to set the post-2020 chemicals agenda. We need your help!

Thank you for your attention! Cristina de Avila, Deputy Head of Unit, Sustainable Chemicals, DG Environment, European Commission, Brussels http://ec.europa.eu/environment/chemicals/index_en.htm