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Mindful Manufacturing for Chemical Producers: Taking Control of Chemical Risk

Chemical manufacturers are under growing pressure to manage the risks of hazardous substances in their supply chains. With increasing regulatory scrutiny on chemicals like PFAS, bisphenols, phthalates, heavy metals, and VOCs, a reactive approach to compliance is no longer enough. Producers need to shift towards proactive, upstream chemical management to protect people, the environment, and their business.

This whitepaper explores:

  • Why chemical management matters, and why the focus is shifting upstream to chemical producers and suppliers
  • The key chemical risks in manufacturing supply chains, including PFAS, bisphenols, phthalates, heavy metals, and VOCs, and their impacts on human health and the environment
  • How regulatory pressures from EU REACH, US TSCA, upcoming PFAS restrictions, and the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) are reshaping compliance expectations
  • What the Digital Product Passport (DPP) means for chemical manufacturers and supply chain transparency
  • How industry initiatives like ZDHC are driving higher standards for chemical formulation and factory-level conformance
  • Practical solutions from Eurofins Sustainability Services, including commodity chemicals testing, CleanAir Check for VOC emissions, and Chem-MAP chemical management, to help you reduce risk, achieve compliance, and futureproof your products

 

About Eurofins Sustainability Services
At Eurofins, we understand creating a sustainable business model is critical to the future success of businesses and the long-term development of our planet. For this reason, Eurofins Sustainability Services provides help and support to our customers along the value chain. The goal is to ensure our customers fully understand their supply chain and where the most significant impacts occur. We believe businesses can operate in sustainable ways that enhance their economic output. By focusing on products and materials manufactured in a way that does not deplete natural resources, create a negative impact on the environment, or harm people directly or indirectly involved, businesses embrace sustainability in a meaningful way. Learn more by visiting sustainabilityservices.eurofins.com