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[RRMA Event] CII B20 Conference on Chemicals and Petrochemicals

Sustainable Transitions through Greentech and Digitalization (Safety & Sustainability)

Event Description

Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in partnership with the Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals (DCPC), Government of India and under the aegis of B20 India is organising conference on chemical and petrochemical with the theme “Sustainable Transitions through Greentech & Digitalization” scheduled to be held on 24 May’2023, in New Delhi, India.

The conference brings together experts, researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders from the chemical and petrochemical industry to discuss the latest trends, technologies, and strategies for achieving sustainability in the industry. It will also focus on exploring collective action at both the bilateral and multilateral levels to facilitate negotiations among G20 members, foster decision making, and promote international agreements to boost sustainable chemistry for global economic growth.

Your office may confirm the participation by using the Registration Link – https://forms.office.com/r/8SCv19pvLi

The conference will focus on,

  • Sustainability in the Chemical Industry
  • Pathways to Achieving Net Zero / Sustainability
  • R&D, Technology, and Digital Transformation
  • Inclusive & adaptive skill for sustainable ecosystem

Date and Venue

  • Start Date:May 24, 2023
  • Venue: New-Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi, India


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[RRMA Event] Cosmetic Product Series

Cosmetic Product Series (5 Webinars)

As different cosmetic products are rapidly developing across the world, industries have witnessed an increasing need for compliance support, as well as trend updates. RRMA, together with Chemexcil and Global Product Compliance (GPC) is honored to present the Cosmetic Product Webinar Series on different topics to cosmetic product manufacturers in India. These webinars will enable you and your companies to stay updated on compliance strategies and stay competitive in the market. This series includes 5 webinars on various topics on cosmetic product compliance.


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Cosmetic Product Webinar Series

Webinar 1. Certifications for cosmetic products

This is the first webinar on “Certifications for cosmetic products”.
The webinar is divided into two sections:

  • Different types of certificates for cosmetic products
  • Certifying agencies and requirements


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Webinar 2. Packaging of cosmetic product requirements in China

This is the second webinar on “Packaging of cosmetic product requirements in China”.

The webinar covers the following topics:

  • labelling requirements
  • packaging requirements
  • Certification
  • special children cosmetic labelling and packaging requirements


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Webinar 3. Shelf life and Stability Study of Cosmetic Products

This is the third webinar on “Shelf life and Stability Study of Cosmetic Products”.

The webinar covers the following topics:

  • When and why is stability testing necessary?
  • Microbiological stability
  • Physical and chemical integrity
  • Packaging compatibility
  • What is considered a significant change?
  • Shelf life of cosmetic products


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Webinar 4. Formulating and manufacturing of new generation cosmetics

This is the fourth webinar on “Formulating and manufacturing of new generation cosmetics”. Cosmetic claims are important for marketing a product but need to be considered carefully. In Europe, claims are strictly regulated.

Following a very strong trend of “free” claims, the authorities had to take regulatory measures to ban them and better supervise them. From this new regulation, a new trend “clean beauty” emerged. In this webinar, we decipher the claims in Europe with a focus on environmental claims in France.

We cover the following topics:

  • Regulatory framework of claims in Europe – “Free from” claims and Clean Beauty
  • French specificities regarding environmental claims


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Webinar 5. Formulating Organic and Natural cosmetic products

This is the fifth webinar on “Formulating Organic and Natural cosmetic products”. We cover the following topics:

  • What is organic, what is natural?
  • Organic/natural preservatives, natural perfumes / colours
  • Natural Cosmetics ingredients VS Synthetic Cosmetics Ingredients: Advantages & Disadvantages
  • Sourcing organic ingredients
  • Different certifications available for organic products and available certifying agencies along with procedure for such certifications
  • What is organic, what is natural?
  • Organic/natural preservatives, natural perfumes / colours
  • Natural Cosmetics ingredients VS Synthetic Cosmetics Ingredients: Advantages & Disadvantages
  • Different certifications available for organic products and available certifying agencies along with procedure for such certifications.


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[RRMA Event] Chemical regulatory obligations and awareness program

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Chemical regulatory obligations and awareness program
An RRMA Initiative


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About the Event

We invite you to partner with us in our event series in six different cities across Gujarat, India! The theme of this series, that takes place in February 2023, is chemical regulatory obligations and awareness programs. It will apply a global viewpoint on influential chemical regulations across Asia and Europe.

In an interactive format, that includes panel discussions, we want to initiate a dialogue on how businesses can handle and prepare for regulations and upcoming deadlines. By partnering with local industry associations, we can create this dialogue with the best expertise of the trade.

The event series will focus on:

  • Obligations under EU REACH in 2023
  • The most recent draft of Indian CMSR
  • Compliance Strategies for KKDIK
  • Regulatory requirements under K-REACH

Why should you attend?

  • Stay up to date with multiple stands of changing chemicals regulations in Asia and Europe
  • Find out what’s most important to you and your business when it comes to chemical compliance
  • Ask the experts questions that are directly relevant to you and your business in the interactive session

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Event Partners


Vapi Industries Association


The Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industry


Ankleshwar Industries Association


Dahej Industries Association


Nandesari Industries Association


Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industry


CHEMEXCIL


Global Product Compliance

Event Registration

Select the city where you want to attend the event

Vapi

  • 14:30 6th February


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  • VIA 2nd Floor Conference Hall, VIA House, Plot No. 135, GIDC, Vapi, Dist. Valsad, Gujarat – 396195. INDIA

Surat

  • 14:30 7th February


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  • SGCCI, Samruddhi Building, Nr. Makkai Pool, Nanpura, Surat, Gujarat – 395007. INDIA

Ankleshwar

  • 14:30 8th February


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  • AIA BEIL Seminar Hall, AIA Complex, Plot No.618-619 GIDC Indl. Estate, Ankleshwar, Gujarat. INDIA

Dahej

  • 14:00 9th February


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  • DIA, Plot No. 715/01, Near Goal ITI, Opp. Expanded Polymer Chemical Zone, Dahej, Dist. Bharuch, Gujarat. INDIA

Vadodara

  • 14:30 10th February


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  • NIA HALL. Nandesari industry association.134/1 GIDC. NEAR FIRE STATION. Nandesari.Dist.Vadodara, Gujarat. INDIA

Ahmedabad

  • 14:30 11th February


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  • Shri Ambica Mills, Gujarat Chamber Building, Ashram Road, Ahmedabad, Gujarat – 380 009. INDIA

[Chemical Watch] Indian chemicals and business sectors launch regulatory training association

New organisation to focus on capacity building and sharing international best practice

Figures from India’s chemicals and business sectors formally launched the Regulatory Representatives and Managers Association in New Delhi on 12 October. The new association aims to boost the number of regulatory professionals in the country and provide compliance support.

The not-for-profit organisation is the brainchild of Global Product Compliance (GPC) executive director, Shisher Kumra, former CEO of the National Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies (Quality Council of India), Anil Jauhri, and senior advisor to the Confederation of Indian Industry, Anupam Kaul.

Together with a number of former industry leaders, the group make up the RRMA Governing Council, the organisation’s primary advisory body. The Council invited Geert Dancet, founding executive director of the European Chemicals Agency (Echa) and secretary general of the Helsinki Chemicals Forum, to be the body’s chair.

Speaking at the launch, Mr Dancet said RRMA’s overall aim is to “enhance dramatically” the number of regulatory professionals in India. The goal is to provide RRMA-trained professionals as company employees or service providers to help business achieve “effective compliance, minimising regulatory risks and associated costs”, he said.


Speaking to Chemical Watch, he said the need for regulatory information and training in India was “enormous”, especially for SMEs.

“Indian companies must comply with many new international REACH-like regulations, while companies exporting to India have relatively few requirements in the form of already published standards for a limited number of very hazardous chemicals,” he said at the gathering, adding that India’s standing as the world’s sixth largest chemical production market justifies regulatory development.

Chief guest at the event, chemicals secretary for the Ministry of Chemicals, Arun Baroka, welcomed the RRMA initiative, but said there was a need to avoid a heavy regulatory burden, particularly on SMEs, and to protect the ease of doing business with India.

Speaking to Chemical Watch after the event, Mr Kumra said: “Industry professionals have been interested in an organisation like this for a long time. India has no formal academic programmes for regulatory professionals and we are frequently contacted by industry for recommendations.”

Addressing the role of RRMA in convincing industry to support enhanced regulations, Dr Vaibhav Diwan, GPC’s global business development manager, said competitive benefits of regulation would be emphasised, along with obligations.

“The RRMA has a three-point strategy: outreach (training and knowledge sharing); answering industry concerns; and representing industry concerns to the authorities,” he said.

International forum

In 2023, the RRMA will also host the Asian Chemicals Forum. The bi-annual event will be co-organised by GPC and the Helsinki Chemicals Forum. Hot topics selected by Indian industry will be discussed with Asia’s regional players, academic experts, and NGOs, along with international groups such as the OECD and Echa. A conclusion report would be submitted to the chemicals group of the G20 meeting held annually in October or November.

The RRMA’s future plans include:

• establishing a permanent office space in New Delhi and a live industry helpdesk;

• running masterclasses on national and international regulations and sustainability;

• formal e-learning programmes, benchmarking European training courses;

• a chartered regulatory professional programme to deliver certified professionals (to be developed in 2023); • a student internship programme;

• a members only interactive platform, live conferences, and webinars; and

• an annual assembly every September where member working groups for each chemical segment will track specific regulations; annual reports and RRMA forward planning will be drafted and approved.

*Source: Chemical Watch