Agenda
- Growing Complexity in Toy Safety Requirements
- Consumer expectations
- Developments in global toy markets
- Rising Regulation of Toys
- European Union: New Toy Safety Regulation update, EN 71 standard updates, and the Digital Product Passport (DPP) registration system.
- Australia & New Zealand: Overview of AS/NZS ISO 8124.
- United States: CPSIA, ASTM F963, and related state laws (e.g., CHCC & PFAS).
- Canada: CCPSA and Toys Regulations (SOR/2011-17)
- Comparing US and Canadian regulations
- Limitations of Traditional Chemical Testing for Toys
- Introduction of Chem-ST™ for Toys
- Q&A
Your Presenter

Dr. Devender Singh, Global Innovation and Technical Director, Eurofins Consumer Product Testing
Devender holds a PhD in organic synthetic chemistry and specialises in sustainable chemistry, specifically the development of novel methods for the assessment of hazardous chemicals in consumer products.

Professor Will Wise, Global Learning, Development and Technical Manager, Eurofins Sustainability Services
Will, an international expert in biomaterials, recently joined Eurofins Sustainability Services after a distinguished career as a research-focused academic specialising in leather at the University of Northampton (UK). In his role at Eurofins, he leads the Global Innovations Programme – an internal research initiative that drives the company’s globally renowned innovation processes. Additionally, he develops comprehensive learning packages to support both internal teams and external clients in effectively utilising Eurofins services.

Dara Robinson, Technical Communications Lead, Eurofins Sustainability Services
With a background in chemical regulation for the Personal Care industry and a degree in Biochemistry, Dara’s role involves creating technical content and supporting project development for a wide range of topics, including sustainability trends, new industry standards, and upcoming regulations.




