2025 Annual Report
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January 2026 news from the Sec Gen
News

January 2026 news from the Sec Gen

Dear colleagues and friends,As we begin a new year, I would like to thank you for your continued engagement and trust in ECETOC. 2026 promises to be an exciting and dynamic year, and I am pleased...
ECETOC launches Secondee Programme
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ECETOC launches Secondee Programme

Looking for an extra challenge? A next step to help develop your career? Consider applying for our Secondee Programme!ECETOC is looking for early-career scientists currently working at a member co...
HSSD Tool

HSSD Tool

This software was developed by a consortium of partners to facilitate the uptake of novel approaches to estimate aquatic threshold concentrations (e.g. the concentration at which 5% of the species are exposed above their EC50, HC5).
The Human Exposure Assessment Tools Database (heatDB)

The Human Exposure Assessment Tools Database (heatDB)

heatdb is a public directory of exposure data sources as well as available tools for exposure
NanoApp

NanoApp

ECETOC’s NanoApp is a tool designed to define the boundaries of sets of similar nanoforms and to generate a justification for the REACH registration.
Targeted Risk Assessment (TRA)

Targeted Risk Assessment (TRA)

The Targeted Risk Assessment (TRA) estimates exposures to workers, consumers and the environment that arise during a series of events.
Chronic fish case studies towards an IATA

Chronic fish case studies towards an IATA

Why?Hazard and safety assessments for the pelagic compartment often rely on in vivo studies using a single fish species, raising ethical concerns and uncertainty in terms of extrapolation....
Estimating the environmental release of Synthetic Polymeric Microparticles from Products

Estimating the environmental release of Synthetic Polymeric Microparticles from Products

Why?REACH restriction: SPM use restricted; emissions reporting required by May 2027. Gap: No analytical methods available to measure SPM emissions. Solution: Draft SPERC-based approac...
Case Studies on Reliability and Relevance Considerations during Validation of NAMs

Case Studies on Reliability and Relevance Considerations during Validation of NAMs

Why?Validation of NAMs is often overlooked despite its importance for regulatory use. Traditional validation methods are less suitable for NAMs, which focus on key events rather than apical...
Event
03.03.2015

2015 Annual General Meeting and Annual Technical Meeting

Annual General Meetings represent the best opportunity for members to learn more about how ECETOC is helping them and to contribute their feedback. Every member company delegate is invited for this typically morning-only gathering. Annual General Meetings are complemented by Annual Technical Meetings, which take place the afternoon of the same day.

Annual Technical Meetings are half-day forums following the Annual General Meeting to present and discuss issues that are innovative or currently relevant to the sector. They sometimes take the format of a scientific workshop from which a report is also published. Depending on the subject, invitations to Annual Technical Meetings are opened to interested stakeholders such as policymakers, academics and consultants.

This year's venue:

Pullman Brussels Midi Hotel
1 Place Victor Horta
1060 Brussels

Annual General Meeting For members only, 08:30-11:00

Followed by

Annual Technical Meeting by invitation only, 11:00-16:00

Theme: Science Approaches in Risk Assessment – Opportunities to Agree

58 participants representing Member Companies, Academia and Regulatory Authorities gathered in Brussels for the Annual Technical Meeting held on 3rd March. Within the theme of “Opportunities to agree on Science Approaches in Risk Assessment “, speakers presented the Regulatory and ECETOC approaches to Ecosystem Services and Read Across in Risk Assessment.

The morning session on Ecosystem Services began with an overview by Lorraine Maltby of the University of Sheffield. Jose Tarazona, Head of Pesticides Unit at EFSA, then presented the Regulatory Approach to Ecosystem Services. The ECETOC Approach was presented by Stuart Marshall of Unilever who introduced the work of the ongoing ECETOC Task Force on Chemical Risk Assessment – Ecosystem Services.

The afternoon session on Read Across in Risk Assessment kicked-off with a presentation by Karel de Raat of ECHA on read-across under REACH. René Hunziker of Dow Europe then spoke on understanding ECETOC approaches to Read Across in Risk Assessment. He said that a crucial contribution by ECETOC in the context of read across is the framework put forward by the Nano task force that helps to categorise nano materials and makes recommendations on the relevant testing. Kees van Leeuwen (KVR Watercycle Research Institute) looked at areas with opportunities to agree on read across in risk assessment, reviewing the past 10 years, the current status and the way forward.

Wrapping up the meeting, Professor Jim Bridges of the University of Surrey provided an analysis and Review of the Science Approaches presented during the day.

Mamta Patel of Chemical Watch has written a deeper analysis of the meeting and its findings, available to Chemical Watch subscribers at

https://chemicalwatch.com/23054/europe-needs-to-agree-on-how-to-do-read-across