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Free Webinar Series: Navigating the New Era of China REACH

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Introduction

The Ecological Environment Code of the People 's Republic of China — a landmark legislation set to take effect on 15 August 2026 — fundamentally reshapes the regulatory landscape for the Administrative Measures on New Chemical Substances (China REACH). It establishes clear legal foundations for implementation and enforcement, defines precise responsibilities across the supply chain (including producers, importers, and downstream users), and significantly strengthens penalties for non-compliance. To assist industry stakeholders in fully comprehending and preparing for these transformative changes, CIRS Group is launching a dedicated webinar series.

Time

Date

Time (Beijing Time,GMT+8)

Topic

Speaker

Registration

April 14 2026

9:00 – 10:00 am (GMT +1)

Regulatory Framework Overviews and Implementations

Eric Xiong

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April 14 2026

1:00-2:00 pm (EST)

Lucy Wang

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April 28 2026

9:00 – 10:00 am  (GMT +1)

Registration Requirements for New Substances under Order No. 12

Christine Chuang

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April 28 2026

1:00-2:00 pm (EST)

Lucy Wang

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May 12 2026

9:00 – 10:00 am  (GMT +1)

Key Challenges Faced by Enterprises and Strategic Recommendations

Jane Song

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May 12 2026

1:00-2:00 pm (EST)

Lucy Wang

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May 26 2026

9:00 – 10:00 am  (GMT +1)

Post-Registration Obligations and Ongoing Responsibilities under China REACH

Jane Song

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May 26 2026

1:00-2:00 pm (EST)

Lucy Wang

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Registration Fee

Free

Main Contents

  • Regulatory Framework Overviews and Implementations: will include Overview of the Ecological Environment Code of the PRC and its implications to China REACH— especially regarding supervision mechanisms and enhanced penalty provisions; background, scope, obligations, responsibilities, current implementation status under China REACH; Typical registration timelines, and indicative cost considerations; Practical recommendations for enterprises to ensure timely and robust compliance for different players in supply chain;
  • Registration Requirements for New Substances under China REACH: will provide a comprehensive guide to the registration requirements for new chemical substances under Order No. 12. Detail the specific data requirements and procedural steps for different registration types, including record filing, simplified registration, and standard registration. Furthermore, the session will clarify the definitions of PBT (Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Toxic) substances and substances of high concern, highlighting the specific regulatory requirements and compliance obligations applicable to these high-hazard materials.;
  • Key Challenges Faced by Enterprises and Strategic Recommendations: will focus on key challenges under Order No. 12, helping enterprises navigate complex compliance issues. Analyze special considerations for polymer registration, review best practices for Confidential Business Information (CBI) applications, and discuss how to address accumulative environmental risk assessments. Additionally, we will explain how authorities review dossiers and how companies can provide appropriate supplemental information to meet regulatory expectations;
  • Post-Registration Obligations and Ongoing Responsibilities under China REACH: will explore the post-registration obligations and ongoing responsibilities under China REACH (Order No. 12), and cover key requirements such as updating registration dossiers, managing changes in use or volume, submitting new hazard data, and fulfilling risk management and reporting duties. The session aims to equip businesses with practical insights to ensure long-term compliance and avoid regulatory risks in the Chinese market.

Speaker

Eric Xiong, General Manager of Industrial Chemical Sector, CIRS China

Eric has 15 years’ experience in product stewardship and regulatory compliance for the chemical industry in China, the EU, and other Asian Pacific countries. His team has provided solutions for hundreds of enterprises to achieve chemical regulatory compliance and helped clients place thousands of chemicals onto the market in China, EU, and other Asia Pacific countries without barriers.
Jane Song, Regional Manager, Industrial Chemicals Sector, CIRS China

 

Ms Jane Song has obtained her M.S in Biochemistry from Zhejiang Gongshang University. She is a senior regulatory consultant and has more than 10 year experiences in China REACH, EU REACH, Korea REACH and Taiwan TCCSCA&OSHA compliance. She has helped many clients meet requirement of chemical regulations in Asia Pacific.

Christine Chuang, Senior Regulatory Consultant, Industrial Chemicals Sector, CIRS China

More than 10 years of experience in chemical regulatory consulting service and provided comprehensive services and strategies for dozens of top 500 famous enterprises to fulfill their regulatory obligations in EU and AP Countries.

Lucy Wang, Senior Regulatory Consultant, CIRS USA

Ms. Lucy Wang graduated from George Washington University with a Master degree in Environmental and Green Chemistry. She has been researching chemical regulations in different countries, and responsible for US market at CIRS. Lucy helps to serve enterprises with professional regulatory compliance consultancy.

Registration

Note: You will receive emails with a link one day and 15 minutes before the webinar starts. By clicking that link, you shall be able to join our webinar automatically. Please note that space is strictly limited to a maximum of 500 attendees.

System Requirement

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Contact us

CIRS China

Addr: 11/F., Building 1, Dongguan Hi-Tech Park, 288 Qiuyi Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou 310052, China

TEL: +86 571 8720 6574

Email: service@cirs-group.com

 

  

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