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Interpretation of Key Points and Compliance Recommendations for Environmental Management of New Chemical Substances in China

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Jackson Yu
Tuesday , 10th Mar 2026
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Background

Since the implementation of China's New Chemical Substance Registration under the MEE Order No. 12 in 2021, which centers on risk prevention and control, it has marked a new phase in China's new chemical substances management. By focusing on high-risk substances such as PBTs (Persistent, Bioaccumulative and Toxic substances), the MEE Order No. 12 not only strictly adheres to the environmental bottom line and implements the source access system, but also optimizes the declaration procedures to promote the green transformation of the industry. Now, with over five years of implementation, the regulatory system has been increasingly refined. 

This webinar aims to conduct an in-depth analysis of the core points of MEE Order No. 12, and provide enterprises with forward-looking compliance recommendations and practical guidance. 

Contents
  1. Background and progress of MEE Order No. 12

  2. Interpretation of key review points

  3. Local supervision and post-registration obligations

  4. Compliance recommendations for enterprises


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Speaker
  • Regulatory Affairs Consultant
    Mr. Jackson Yu has extensive experience in global chemical regulations. He is mainly responsible for China New Chemical Substance Registration (MEE Order 12), Taiwan Chemical Registration (TCCSCA), K-REACH in South Korea, Japan CSCL and ISHL, Australia AICIS, Phillippines RA.6969, etc. He has helped a great number of international companies complete lots of difficult chemical compliance projects. Besides, he's also familiar with compliance in various fields such as cosmetics, food contact materials, pharmaceuticals, etc., assisting companies in overcoming global trade barrier.
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