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SUMMARY:Workshop on phasing out animal testing
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DESCRIPTION:On 11 and 12 December 2023 a workshop with PARC participation w
 ill take place in Brussels and online. The workshop title is \"A roadmap f
 or phasing out animal testing in chemical safety assessments\".&nbsp\;Duri
 ng the workshop speakers from the European Commission\, the EU regulatory 
 agencies EFSA\, ECHA and EMA\, NGOs\, industry associations and research i
 nstitutes will discuss possible approaches for the uptake of non-animal me
 thods in chemical legislation.&nbsp\;On 12 December Matthias Herzler from 
 the Partnership for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals (PARC) will int
 roduce the guiding principles towards “Next-Generation Risk Assessment
 ” (NGRA)\, and at 1:30 PM PARC will host a workshop with the same focus.
  Here the draft guiding principles for developing an approach to establish
  NGRA as the first line of risk assessment in all major EU chemical legisl
 ation will be discussed.&nbsp\;The workshop is organised as part of the Co
 mmission's response to the European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) \"Save Crue
 lty-free Cosmetics - Commit to a Europe without Animal Testing\".&nbsp\;Th
 is response provided an overview of the EU legislative and policy framewor
 k regarding the use of animals for testing purposes and outlined additiona
 l actions to accelerate the reduction of animal testing as well as the roa
 dmap discussed in the workshop.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p>On 11 and 12 Dec
 ember 2023 a workshop with PARC participation will take place in Brussels 
 and online. The workshop title is \"A roadmap for phasing out animal testi
 ng in chemical safety assessments\".&nbsp\;</p><p>During the workshop spea
 kers from the European Commission\, the EU regulatory agencies EFSA\, ECHA
  and EMA\, NGOs\, industry associations and research institutes will discu
 ss possible approaches for the uptake of non-animal methods in chemical le
 gislation.&nbsp\;</p><p>On 12 December Matthias Herzler from the Partnersh
 ip for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals (PARC) will introduce the gu
 iding principles towards “Next-Generation Risk Assessment” (NGRA)\, an
 d at 1:30 PM PARC will host a workshop with the same focus. Here the draft
  guiding principles for developing an approach to establish NGRA as the fi
 rst line of risk assessment in all major EU chemical legislation will be d
 iscussed.&nbsp\;</p><p>The workshop is organised as part of the Commission
 's response to the European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) \"Save Cruelty-free
  Cosmetics - Commit to a Europe without Animal Testing\".&nbsp\;</p><p>Thi
 s response provided an overview of the EU legislative and policy framework
  regarding the use of animals for testing purposes and outlined additional
  actions to accelerate the reduction of animal testing as well as the road
 map discussed in the workshop.</p></body></html>
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231212
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231213
SUMMARY:Workshop on phasing out animal testing
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:On 11 and 12 December 2023 a workshop with PARC participation w
 ill take place in Brussels and online. The workshop title is \"A roadmap f
 or phasing out animal testing in chemical safety assessments\".&nbsp\;Duri
 ng the workshop speakers from the European Commission\, the EU regulatory 
 agencies EFSA\, ECHA and EMA\, NGOs\, industry associations and research i
 nstitutes will discuss possible approaches for the uptake of non-animal me
 thods in chemical legislation.&nbsp\;On 12 December Matthias Herzler from 
 the Partnership for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals (PARC) will int
 roduce the guiding principles towards “Next-Generation Risk Assessment
 ” (NGRA)\, and at 1:30 PM PARC will host a workshop with the same focus.
  Here the draft guiding principles for developing an approach to establish
  NGRA as the first line of risk assessment in all major EU chemical legisl
 ation will be discussed.&nbsp\;The workshop is organised as part of the Co
 mmission's response to the European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) \"Save Crue
 lty-free Cosmetics - Commit to a Europe without Animal Testing\".&nbsp\;Th
 is response provided an overview of the EU legislative and policy framewor
 k regarding the use of animals for testing purposes and outlined additiona
 l actions to accelerate the reduction of animal testing as well as the roa
 dmap discussed in the workshop.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p>On 11 and 12 Dec
 ember 2023 a workshop with PARC participation will take place in Brussels 
 and online. The workshop title is \"A roadmap for phasing out animal testi
 ng in chemical safety assessments\".&nbsp\;</p><p>During the workshop spea
 kers from the European Commission\, the EU regulatory agencies EFSA\, ECHA
  and EMA\, NGOs\, industry associations and research institutes will discu
 ss possible approaches for the uptake of non-animal methods in chemical le
 gislation.&nbsp\;</p><p>On 12 December Matthias Herzler from the Partnersh
 ip for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals (PARC) will introduce the gu
 iding principles towards “Next-Generation Risk Assessment” (NGRA)\, an
 d at 1:30 PM PARC will host a workshop with the same focus. Here the draft
  guiding principles for developing an approach to establish NGRA as the fi
 rst line of risk assessment in all major EU chemical legislation will be d
 iscussed.&nbsp\;</p><p>The workshop is organised as part of the Commission
 's response to the European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) \"Save Cruelty-free
  Cosmetics - Commit to a Europe without Animal Testing\".&nbsp\;</p><p>Thi
 s response provided an overview of the EU legislative and policy framework
  regarding the use of animals for testing purposes and outlined additional
  actions to accelerate the reduction of animal testing as well as the road
 map discussed in the workshop.</p></body></html>
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