Closing the chemicals management gap with sustainable chemistry
Which gaps in chemicals management put companies at risk of failure, and how can green chemistry help? Download our survey report for insights and guidance on bridging the risk-opportunity divide.
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Quick Summary
- Many companies have yet to fully integrate sustainable chemistry into their chemicals management programs, leaving them exposed to regulatory and reputational risks.
- A new Enhesa survey of professionals across chemicals management, regulatory affairs, sustainability, and supply chain roles reveals the biggest gaps — including 43% of respondents not knowing the full chemical make-up of their own products.
- The report identifies the key drivers, obstacles, and practical steps companies can take to close those gaps and turn chemicals management into a competitive advantage.
“Many companies are yet to fully integrate sustainable chemistry into their practices, leaving them exposed to regulatory and reputational risks.”
Understand the primary drivers for chemicals management and sustainability efforts and where companies feel the most pressure.
Find out why companies’ most critical goals are at risk of failure, from non-compliance to supply chain transparency.
Learn which data gaps, resource- and time-intensive constraints block companies from reaching their goals, and get practical advice to address them.
Discover the opportunities achievable through sustainable chemistry, from improved safety to market growth.
What you need to know about chemicals management and sustainability
Chemicals management is increasingly complex and now a critical aspect of corporate responsibility. Regulatory compliance, consumer demand, and the need to minimize environmental and health risks are reshaping how companies approach chemicals management and their sustainability initiatives. How does your business compare?
The Enhesa Chemicals Management and Sustainability Survey explored the current state of sustainable chemistry practices
And the results are in. This report shares the views of professionals working in chemicals management, regulatory affairs, sustainability, and supply chain roles.
What do your peers think? This report reveals all the findings. Enhesa experts also provide clear guidance on taking action, with tips on how to overcome the challenges and gaps identified by your peers. The report offers valuable insights for practitioners and decision-makers aiming to achieve their chemicals management and sustainability goals.
“43% of respondents identified not understanding the full chemical make-up of their products as a risk for their companies.”
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Jillian Stacy
SVP, Chemical Intelligence & Global Expert Services
Colleen McLoughlin
Director of Toxicology and Interdisciplinary Sciences
Nina Janjetovic
Expert Service Manager, Enhesa
Betsy Murry
Director, Product and Programs, Enhesa
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Access the report to learn what’s holding businesses back
Sustainable chemistry is increasingly critical (and difficult to achieve) as companies face growing regulatory demands, such as updates to the EU’s REACH and US TSCA, alongside consumer demand for safer, greener products.
Our survey reveals a significant gap: Many companies struggle to integrate sustainable practices into their chemical management programs. This oversight poses risks but highlights the pressing need for action.
Understand the current state of sustainable chemistry practices and get insights to help your businesses overcome the challenges.