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Regulatory Changes to Expect in 2023

Written by Source Intelligence | Feb 3, 2023 12:25:04 AM

A High-Level Look Ahead at What's Coming for the New Year

Join our team of experts as they look ahead to provide a high-level overview of the biggest regulatory changes to impact product compliance in 2023.  

Watch this webinar event on-demand to discover what to expect throughout the year, how to mitigate supply chain risks, and how Source Intelligence can help tailor solutions to meet complex supply chain needs.

Regulatory topics to be covered include:

  • Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)
  • EU RoHS
  • REACH revision
  • France Decree n° 2022-748 (REACH impact, in addition to EPR, lifecycle assessment, supply chain due diligence, and rare earth and precious metals)
    And more!

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Meet Our Panel of Experts

Marthe Covell

Environmental Engineering Supervisor

Marthe Covell is the Environmental Engineering Supervisor at Source Intelligence and has been working in the environmental compliance industry for over 6 years. During her tenure at Source Intelligence, she has supported numerous clients in reaching their environmental compliance goals by providing technical expertise and guidance across a gamut of regulations and legislation. Marthe obtained both her bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in Biology at the University of West Florida.

Nikki Johnson

Vice President of Environmental Engineering

Nikki Johnson is the VP of Environmental Engineering at Source Intelligence and has been working in the environmental compliance industry for over 16 years. She sits on several IPC committees related to the development of the 175x series of standards which are used to declare product compliance. Her passion for chemistry and the environment led her to pursue a career in protecting our resources and people with proper electronic substance reporting and regulations. Nikki obtained her bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering and a master’s degree in Environmental Engineering from Oklahoma State University.