Stakeholders
Stakeholders
All organisations and individuals interested in or affected by the EU's chemicals legislation are our stakeholders and are very welcome to participate in our work.
We are committed to openness and transparency and a regular two-way dialogue with our stakeholders is an important part of that.
Engage with us
- News: Stay up-to-date – subscribe to our news.
- Events: Join our free events, workshops and webinars.
- Consultations: Have your say in our consultations.
- Information on chemicals: Visit our chemicals database.
- Public activities coordination tool: Follow substance-specific activities planned, ongoing and completed.
- EU chemicals legislation finder: Find out which EU chemicals legislation impacts you and get support.
- Follow a substance: Get an alert when the regulatory status of a substance changes.
- Social media: Connect with us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and YouTube.
- Discussion platforms: Exchange with us in our discussion platforms on LinkedIn.
Accredited stakeholder organisations
We work in cooperation with a number of umbrella organisations from different fields and sectors, all working at an EU level and representative of their area of competence. These accredited stakeholder organisations (ASOs) contribute with their knowledge and help us to reach out to wider audiences. If there is a specific topic that you wish to discuss, you can always contact the organisation representing your field of interest.
How to become an accredited stakeholder
If you represent your field of competence on an EU level and are interested in closer cooperation with us, you are welcome to apply for status as an accredited stakeholder.
Cooperation with accredited stakeholders
Working together with Accredited Stakeholder Organisations contributes to an efficient information flow both from the field to the Agency and vice versa.
Support by accredited stakeholders
This page offers web links to tools, information and guidance that are publically available and free of charge.