Global Outlook 2024: Your end-of-year EHS trends forecast

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Explore the major EHS trends and changes from 2024, including regulations regarding climate change, chemical management, and the protection of workers. 

 

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See how climate change and emissions targets are impacting compliance requirements and business operations

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Explore the latest chemical management requirements surrounding manufacture, use, and placing on the market

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Learn about recent developments in worker health and safety regulations covering mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing

This year has seen substantial changes to global regulations impacting businesses. In this webinar, our experts will discuss the most impactful regulatory updates and new regulations, including how these changes will influence the decisions businesses must make to support future operational resilience.

Join us as we explore some of the most significant areas affected — climate change and air emissions, chemical management, and worker health and safety.

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Climate change and air emissions

  • Understand the implications of regulatory directives, such as China’s Work Plan for Accelerating the Establishment of a Dual Carbon Emission Control System, New Jersey’s Climate Superfund Act and the EU’s Renewable Energy Directive
  • Explore sustainability strategies across industrial operations to meet regulatory requirements, such as Australia’s Net zero sector plans for industry, resources and the built environment
  • Learn how to align energy efficiency initiatives with broader sustainability and compliance goals, driving both environmental and economic benefits for your organization
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Chemical management

  • Stay informed about the latest regulatory developments and impacts on industrial practices, including regulations for PFAS, HFCs, and fluorinated greenhouse gases (F-gas)
  • Address challenges and opportunities associated with the industrial impact on water through manufacturing, transport, products, and other uses of chemicals
  • Learn the newest chemical management requirements to ensure compliance, mitigate risks, and promote environmental sustainability within your organization
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Protection of workers

  • Understand the implications of occupational exposure to hazardous substances such as radioactive materials, carcinogens, arsenic, and lead
  • Explore the latest regulations regarding heat illness protection and exposure to radon, heat, and radiation
  • Learn about the requirements to protect employees when teleworking as well as against discrimination and harassment
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Speakers

Enhesa-Webinar page speaker-Yangyang Geng

Yangyang Geng

Regional Expert — China 

Yangyang Geng has been with Enhesa since 2020.

She holds a Master of Arts in International Studies, with a concentration on International Law, and a Bachelor of Arts.

Yangyang was awarded a Certificate in ESG Investing issued by the Chartered Financial Analyst Institute and currently supports the team as the Regional Expert for China.

Enhesa-Webinar page speaker-Jordan Stone

Jordan Stone

Regional Expert — USA

Jordan Stone is Enhesa’s Regional Expert for the US, where she helps companies prepare for new environmental, health, and safety regulations for their workplaces and assists them to better understand existing regulations and how to comply with them.

Enhesa-Webinar page speaker-Jenny Vuorenlinna

Jenny Vuorenlinna

Senior EHS & Sustainability Regulatory Consultant

Jenny Vuorenlinna joined Enhesa in 2022.

She holds a Master’s Degree in Law and now supports the team as a Senior Regulatory Consultant for Finland and Sweden and is a member of the ESG pool.

Don’t miss these annual insights into the latest EHS regulatory trends

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In such a fast-paced regulatory landscape, maintaining EHS compliance is no easy feat.

At Enhesa, our experts help you find ways to master your regulatory compliance strategy based on the newest EHS trends since the start of 2024, including:

  • Climate change and emission targets affecting businesses through production, transport, and operations
  • Chemical management, including the newest requirements regarding the manufacture, use, and disposal of chemicals
  • Protection of workers, from discrimination and harassment to heat-related illness

Get all the latest insights at our 2024 end-of-year forecaster webinar.

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