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title: "Eliminating PFAS with supplier engagement"
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published_at: "2024-07-01T10:51:10+00:00"
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excerpt: "Safeguard your business with increased supplier engagement and transparency to combat the effects of PFAS in your processes."
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# Eliminating PFAS with supplier engagement

##### Free webinar

Watch this webcast to learn how to safeguard your business with increased supplier engagement and chemical transparency. We are sharing best practices for assessing supplier formulations and mitigating risks such as PFAS, that may be hidden in your supply chain.

**This webinar took place on Tuesday, 30 July 2024 and is now available as an on-demand recording.**

### Watch the webinar recording

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Published on 30 July 2024

### Quick Summary

- PFAS and other hazardous chemicals are hiding in supply chains, and 66% of companies say their biggest barrier to fixing this is that suppliers simply don’t respond to information requests.
- Enhesa’s Sustainable Chemistry experts share practical strategies for getting the chemical transparency you need from suppliers without damaging those relationships or exposing proprietary information.
- The webinar covers real-world case studies, regulatory drivers like the European Green Deal, and the tools your teams can use to assess supplier formulations and reduce compliance risk.

#### Discover how to overcome PFAS challenges and empower your decisions

#### See how you can leverage effective strategies to engage suppliers

#### Learn best practices to reduce risk in your supply chain

## What’s in it for you?

Learn how to engage meaningfully with your suppliers with solutions for tackling the big challenges and the drivers for supply chain transparency, which include bans on PFAS, and compliance to forthcoming European Green Deal regulations.

We’ll share proven strategies for engaging suppliers and increasing compliance with new and changing regulations. We’ll show you the tools that will enhance your sustainability reporting and mitigate the many risks of hidden hazardous substances.

**Join us for:**

- Insights into regulatory drivers and their impact on PFAS management
- Practical strategies for engaging suppliers for transparency regarding PFAS and other substances of concern
- Real-life case studies on successful PFAS risk mitigation
- The most effective ways your teams can source supplier ingredient and substance information

**Plus** – Ask the speakers your questions in our live Q&A

## Supply chain transparency starts here

[https://youtu.be/KwN9yF2z8T4?rel=0](https://youtu.be/KwN9yF2z8T4?rel=0)

## We explain the best methods to engage with your suppliers to ensure sustainability

[Watch the webinar recording](#register)

## Webinar speakers

### Jillian Stacy

Business Manager  
 Enhesa Sustainable Chemistry

Jillian Stacy has been with the Enhesa team since 2014, and now leads Enhesa’s Sustainable Chemistry business unit. Enhesa Sustainable Chemistry focuses on helping companies make safer, more sustainable chemical choices for their products and processes.

### Nina Janjetovic

ESS Manager  
 Enhesa Sustainable Chemistry

Ever since joining Enhesa in 2018, Nina has worked with clients from various sectors helping them achieve their environmental and sustainability goals. Having a legal background, Nina is able to provide that mix of business and law and offer tailor-made solutions for companies on the path to sustainable chemistry. In this regard, Nina works closely with our clients across the supply chain, helping improve communication and transparency, bringing sustainable solutions and improved processes.

“66% of respondents agreed that their biggest challenge in supply chain transparency is that suppliers do not respond to requests for information.”

Poll conducted by Enhesa

## Watch the webinar recording

#### We explain the best methods to engage with your suppliers to ensure sustainability

To achieve your sustainability initiatives and make sure your products and processes are safe, your teams need a clear and complete understanding of the chemicals that are used in your supply chain. We have an easy way to do this effectively without compromising your supplier relationships, as their proprietary information is protected.

With concerns around PFAS, the toxic chemicals being found in everyday products, growing across the global market, there has never been a more urgent need to be careful and proactive with chemical management.

**Watch this webinar recording to:**

- Empower your teams to assess suppliers’ chemicals
- Ensure your company receives the chemical information it needs
- Safeguard your business from substances of concern such as PFAS
