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Panel on Chemicals Management (CheM)

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The SETAC Advisory Panel on Chemicals Management (CheM) works to promote science—informed decisions in relation to chemical management. As with every SETAC group, the panel’s composition is balanced so that it is international and multisector (academia, business, government, associations). Currently, the panel has been working on statements on behalf of SETAC to support SETAC representation on the UNEP Open-Ended Working Group (OEWG) to define a UNEP Science-Policy Panel for the Sound Management of Chemicals and Waste and to Prevent Pollution (SPP-CWP).

 
This affinity group is open to all SETAC members interested in the work of the CheM. Periodic updates and calls for input will be emailed to the group members by the chair.
 

CheM Members

The SETAC World Council solicited applications from volunteer experts within our membership for the CheM. SETAC received 42 applications and, after a robust and transparent process, the council appointed the following CheM members:

Name

Sector

Geographic Unit

Michelle Bloor

Chair - Academia Europe

Tarryn Botha

Academia 

Africa 

Amanda Reichelt-Brushett

Academia 

Asia-Pacific 

Darren Koppel

Government 

Asia-Pacific 

Lorraine Maltby 

Academia 

Europe 

Stijn Baken

Business 

Europe 

Adriana Bejarano

Business  

Latin America 

Helena Silva de Assis

Academia

Latin America 

Todd Gouin

Business 

North America 

Michelle Embry

NGO 

North America 

 

 

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Members of SETAC Groups are expected to adhere to all SETAC Policies including the Code of Ethics and the Code of Conduct as well as the Participant Policies.

If you join a group, you will receive group updates about scheduled meetings, added documents or new discussions via email. To receive updates about specific discussions, please subscribe to the discussion notifications. 

To help us keep SETAC groups respectful and science-focused, we ask members to refrain from posting the following:

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SETAC reserves the right to remove posts without notice or suspend members who do not follow these guidelines.


If you have any questions about SETAC groups, please contact [email protected].

 

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