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Learn how to write or update a comprehensive chemicals and materials management policy that goes beyond regulatory compliance

Companies increasingly realize they need to go beyond regulatory requirements to keep abreast of consumer demands for safer chemicals and they need to make these commitments public. NGOs and investors are asking how companies are integrating chemicals policy into their sustainability roadmaps. This course will highlight what is a “chemicals management policy” that goes beyond regulatory compliance; its value to businesses, NGOs, and investors, and how to write, update, and/or evaluate a chemicals management policy.

At the end of this course participants will be able to:

  • Identify the core components of a comprehensive policy.
  • Write a robust chemicals management policy.
  • Evaluate chemicals policies for comprehensiveness.
  • Articulate the value of having a chemicals management policy, including how chemicals management policies are core to sustainability roadmaps and the Chemical Footprint Project Survey.

Learn more about CPA's 4 course program.

Now that the live courses have finished, you can watch the recordings at your own speed at a 75% discount. You can register for individual courses or all four courses for a further discounted price. Get access here.

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Al Iannuzzi, PhD

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Director of Worldwide Environment, Health, Safety & Sustainability, Johnson & Johnson
Mike Schade

Mike Schade

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BevThorpe

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