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REACH IS COMING AND IT’S HERE TO STAY
02 January 2007 - Rapra Technology Limited

REACH is coming and it’s here to stay. Hailed at the most intrusive piece of legislation to hit the chemicals supply chain, its impact will be widespread and for the unprepared, potentially catastrophic.

While the chemicals industry supports the goals of REACH, its implementation will be all-consuming and, in some cases, prohibitively costly. Whether you’re an importer, distributor, formulator or downstream user, you need to know what you’re up against, as they say “better the devil you know”.

Will we have the resources to handle REACH?
How will REACH impact the competitiveness of the EU chemicals industry?
Can we solve the disproportionate burden on SMEs?
Will REACH prove a barrier to innovation?
What testing is required and how can test data be pooled and shared?
What is the impact on intellectual property?
We are currently recruiting speakers. If REACH is your area of expertise, please consider submitting a paper for presentation at this new international conference.

Papers are invited on:

Overviews on what the legislation covers and what it means in practice for industry
How REACH will operate
REACH – practical papers on testing requirements and feasibility
Impact of REACH on polymers and products using them
Effect of REACH on the supply of chemicals in the EU
Cost of implementing REACH in the industry
Data sharing and data sources
Market surveys of the effect of the legislation on material and chemical supplies
Country-specific issues relating to the legislation
Case studies highlighting specific approaches being taken to prepare for REACH
Materials substitution issues and opportunities
Green approaches to chemical use in the EU
The likely impact on the European Chemical Industry
Management and administrative systems for dealing with REACH

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About: Rapra Technology Limited
Rapra Technology is Europe’s leading independent plastics and rubber consultancy. Rapra provides comprehensive consultancy, technology and information services for the polymer industry and industries using plastics and rubber in any component, product or production process.

Company Statistics:

Formerly the Rubber and Plastics Research Association (RAPRA)
Established 1919
5,000 clients worldwide per annum
2,000 technical projects each year
World class Information Centre
2 sites in the UK
130 staff

Working for industry.

Rapra provides specialist plastics and rubber technical, information and commercial services for the polymer industry and end-user industries including the automotive, construction, electrical, medical, offshore, packaging and polyurethane sectors. Rapra has a unique mix of on-site expertise and facilities enabling the application of an integrated approach to problem solving. Its capabilities lie in the skills and experience of its people, many of whom are recognised as leading experts in their field. Clients can commission individual services,specialist consultancy or participate in multi-client research projects, funded by EC and UK government and/or industry, to progress research and development of polymer technology and applications.

Testing, analysis and calibration services.

Rapra’s physical testing, analytical and chemical laboratories are UKAS accredited to provide UKAS certification and test to a range of national and international standards. Numerous physical tests assess material properties such as abrasion, fatigue, impact and stress and their performance in products in particular conditions. Rapra’s analytical and chemical laboratories undertake materials identification and characterisation etc. using a range of advanced chromatographic, spectroscopic and thermal techniques.

Information services.

Rapra’s technical facilities are complemented by an extensive polymer Information Centre. The Polymer Library is the world’s most comprehensive plastics and rubber information database in the public domain. Available either in hardcopy, on CD-ROM or via the internet, it contains over 850,000 references which are updated every two weeks. Rapra produces a range of publications including Journals, Industrial Analysis Reports, Review Reports and global Directories, detailed in a Publications Catalogue.

Technology services.

Rapra’s plastics and rubber technical services can prevent, identify or solve problems and improve on or ensure continuing quality. Supported by comprehensive testing, analysis and information facilities, technologists can tackle most polymer related projects. Whilst details of specialist services are available, the following represents Rapra’s core technical expertise:

Materials selection & application support
Product design & development
Manufacturing process development
Prototyping & small scale production
Engineering & tooling
Fault & failure diagnosis
Testing & Analysis
Conferences
Rapra brings together leading academics and industrialists in an annual programme of national and international conferences. Renowned for their quality coverage of polymer topics, Rapra conferences are of interest to polymer processors and industry-wide users.

Technology Training Courses
Rapra runs an extensive programme of short technology-based training courses covering materials, product design, processing techniques and environmental considerations. Recognised by the Institute of Materials Continuing Professional Development scheme, they aim to enhance in-house skills, help in identifying problems and to recognise potential opportunities.


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