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| Putting yourself in a regulator's shoes - Watze de Wolf | 19 Nov 2025 | 01:22:00 | |
In this episode, I speak with Dr. Watze de Wolf.
Watze has had a long and accomplished career working as a scientist and manager in both industry and regulatory settings, including 15 years working at the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA). We have a wide-ranging discussion about his experiences and observations of how chemicals management has evolved over recent decades, and attempt to provide a diagnosis for the current situation and outlook for the years ahead.
This includes:
Watze's website: rMSC.fi – rMSC Persistence Science Interest Group Pushes Forward with Global Collaboration and New Initiatives Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| A tool to improve your regulatory foresight - Steven Brennan, Foresight | 27 Oct 2025 | 00:55:13 | |
In this episode I speak with Dr. Steven Brennan, co-founder and CEO of Foresight. Foresight is a software platform that helps organizations to make sense of complex and fast moving chemical regulations, so they can always be ready for what's coming next. Steven and I have a nice conversation that shows how he turned his years of regulatory experience into a software solution that solves a key challenge - how to get access to key insights faster to understand and manage regulatory change. Listen to this conversation if you want to get a look into the world of startups and software as a solution (SaaS) from a chemical regulatory point of view. We also talk about aspects of building and growing a business, and some reflections on life as founders and keeping everything in balance. Our conversation covers:
Follow the link to find out more about Foresight and start your free trial: Foresight | The future of chemical policy monitoring Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| How should we expect the new hazard classes under EU CLP to play out in practice? | 10 Jun 2025 | 00:23:04 | |
In this episode I share an article discussing the new hazard classes under the EU CLP regulation, and what this might mean for chemicals management more broadly. As a reminder, the new CLP hazard classes are:
I also share some insights on what has been happening since the article was published. Read the original article: How should we expect the new hazards under EU CLP to play out in practice? — Embark Chemical Consulting Events I attended in May: SETAC Europe 35th Annual Meeting Latest developments on the new CLP hazard classes: ECHA clarification on deadlines - New hazard classes 2023 - ECHA ECHA guidance on the new CLP hazards - Guidance on the Application of the CLP Criteria - Part 4/5: Environmental hazards and additional hazards Persistence Assessment Tool (PAT) preprint - Developing a weight-of-evidence methodology for persistence assessment of substances in the environment | Earth, Space, and Environmental Chemistry | ChemRxiv | Cambridge Open Engage ECHA webinar and Q&A - Events - ECHA New hazard classes added to IUCLID - All news - ECHA C&L Inventory moves over to ECHA CHEM - All news - ECHA View the latest proposals for harmonised CLP classifications - Registry of CLH intentions until outcome - ECHA CLH proposal for trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) - Registry of CLH intentions until outcome - ECHA Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| Investigating the fate of chemicals in the environment – Gabriel Sigmund, Wageningen University & Research | 28 Apr 2025 | 01:11:34 | |
I speak with Gabriel Sigmund, Assistant Professor at Wageningen University and Research, and board member of the International Panel on Chemical Pollution (IPCP). We discuss:
Apologies for some sound issues on this one. Correction: During the discussion on TFA I commented that I had seen evidence in a presentation by Freeling that concentrations in plant samples had apparently increased four-fold between 2010 and 2020. Having revisited the published work (link below), the approximately four-fold increase was reported over the observation period 1989-2020.
Pesticides can be a substantial source of trifluoroacetate (TFA) to water resources - ScienceDirect ‘Alarming’ increase in levels of forever chemical TFA found in European wines | Pfas | The Guardian Pollution is Colonialism - book by Max Liboiron (2021) SETAC Persistence Science Interest Group Webinar recording: Addressing Extreme Persistence – Identification, Behavior and Management of “Forever Chemicals” Beyond PFAS Upcoming webinar: How to increase understanding of microbial inocula in biodegradation testing? SETAC Europe 35th Annual Meeting Themed collection: Transformation Products and Mixtures – Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| Tending the environmental science ecosystem - Sabine Apitz, SETAC Europe President | 07 Apr 2025 | 01:03:42 | |
Ahead of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) annual European conference in Vienna (11-15th May), I caught up with Sabine Apitz, SETAC Europe President and Editor-in-Chief of the academic journal Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management (IEAM). Sabine and I had a fascinating discussion about environmental science, the scientific community, and the emergence and application of scientific knowledge. We discussed some of the pressing issues and challenges facing the SETAC community, and society at large. Sabine also shared some of what we could look forward to at the upcoming Vienna conference and the 9th SETAC World Congress (and first to be held in Africa) later this year. Our conversation covers:
This is a great one for anyone interested in learning more about SETAC, the organisation that brings together scientists from across disciplines to study the issue of chemicals in the environment and to inform science-based environmental decisions. Links from the discussion: SETAC website: SETAC Vienna conference: SETAC Europe 35th Annual Meeting World Congress event: SETAC 9th World Congress IEAM academic journal: Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management | Oxford Academic Sabine's editorial (published in 2017): Science, antiscience, and environmental decision making: A call to action | Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management | Oxford Academic (co-authors: Thomas Backhaus, Peter M Chapman, Wayne Landis, Glenn Suter) Sabine's podcast: Join the Dots | jointhedots (co-hosts: Ece Ozdemiroglu and Jill Duggan) Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| Advancing regulatory assessments for complex substances - Delina Lyon, Concawe | 24 Mar 2025 | 01:15:04 | |
In this episode I speak with Delina Lyon, Science Executive for Environment at Concawe. Del and I dive deep into the regulatory assessment of complex substances. This issue still presents a wicked challenge for industry and regulators alike, and Concawe's work is right at the forefront of this. Our conversation covers:
Persistence Assessment Tool (PAT) Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| Addressing environmental challenges while improving human wellbeing - Jason Snape, University of York | 12 Mar 2025 | 01:35:47 | |
In this episode I speak with Jason Snape. Jason is a Research Professor in sustainable healthcare and environmental sustainability at the University of York, and prior to that was Global Head of Environment at AstraZeneca. Our discussion covers:
Jason has a huge amount of knowledge to share about some of the most pressing challenges in society. Join us to explore potential solutions! Jason's 2018 keynote on AMR at SETAC Europe ECOSOLUTIONS PhD training programme Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| Untangling sustainability in the apparel industry - Libby Sommer | 25 Feb 2025 | 01:04:59 | |
In this episode I am joined by Libby Sommer, an independent consultant working on sustainability in the apparel industry. Libby and I discuss:
Libby’s website: Libby Sommer Biomimicry Institute Design4Transformation initiative: Resources Association for the Advancement of Alternatives Assessment (A4) website: Home — Safer Alternatives Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| Why environmental persistence should be a top priority for safe and sustainable products | 18 Feb 2025 | 00:15:19 | |
In this episode I share an article discussing the issue of environmental persistence, and why this is fast becoming a top priority that producers of chemical products need to address. I also share some insights on what has been happening since the article was published. Read the original article: Why environmental persistence should be a top priority for safe and sustainable products — Embark Chemical Consulting On the latest developments: ECHA guidance on the new CLP hazards: Guidance on the Application of the CLP Criteria - Part 4/5: Environmental hazards and additional hazards Recording of SETAC topical discussion on extreme persistence: Addressing Extreme Persistence – Identification, Behavior and Management of “Forever Chemicals” Beyond PFAS on Vimeo ECETOC workshop on OECD 309 surface water biodegradation test: Overcoming challenges and advancing (bio)degradation guidelines: OECD TG309 revisited - ECETOC SETAC Vienna conference (11 – 15 May 2025): SETAC Europe 35th Annual Meeting Further information: Download the Persistence Assessment Tool: Persistence Assessment Tool (PAT) | Industry insights | News and insights | Ricardo Read the Cefic-LRI ECO52 project reports: ECO52 – Bioavailability, complex substances and overall persistence (BCOP): three themes to deliver a step-change in persistence assessments – Cefic-Lri Learn about the SETAC Persistence Science Interest Group: Announcing the New Persistence Science Interest Group Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| Reflecting on 40 years of regulatory developments in Europe – Peter Fisk | 11 Feb 2025 | 01:22:04 | |
In this episode I am joined by Peter Fisk, founder of Green Chemical Design Ltd, and formerly of Peter Fisk Associates (now Vitis Regulatory). Peter talks about his extensive career journey, and gives an honest appraisal of the evolution and current state of chemicals management in Europe. Our discussion covers a lot of ground, including:
Peter has accrued a huge amount of knowledge and wisdom during his career. If you're interested in learning from his experience, this one is not to be missed! Green Chemical Design - Together we can do even better chemistry In Memoriam: Stephen (Steve) Michael Robertson (1949–2023) Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| Battling misinformation and disseminating knowledge in the cosmetics sector - Jen Novakovic, The Eco Well | 05 Feb 2025 | 01:12:15 | |
In this episode I am joined by Jen Novakovic from The Eco Well. Jen is as an influencer and podcaster in the cosmetics space. She focuses in particular on issues of science communication and misinformation. Our conversation covers:
Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| Championing bio-based and biodegradable products - Jen Vanderhoven, BBIA | 29 Jan 2025 | 00:51:05 | |
In this episode I speak with Jen Vanderhoven, Chief Operating Officer of the Bio-based and Biodegradable Industry Association (BBIA) in the UK. The BBIA is in place to champion the industrial bioeconomy in the UK, and to reduce our reliance on fossil resources to create a sustainable circular economy. Jen has been making real waves in her role at the BBIA. We have a fascinating conversation covering:
BBIA website: Home - BBIA BB-REG-NET website: BB-REG-NET - Sustainable Chemicals and Materials Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| Getting a grip on environmental persistence – Irene Bramke, AstraZeneca | 06 Oct 2025 | 01:01:39 | |
What happens to the chemicals we use in everyday life once they enter the environment? In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Irene Bramke, Senior Environmental Risk Assessor at AstraZeneca. Irene and I have a detailed discussion about persistence (how long it takes for chemicals to break down in the environment). With recent concerns around plastic pollution, PFAS 'forever chemicals', and broader sustainability goals, the persistence of chemicals in the environment has become one of the most urgent and pressing issues for policymakers and society. Irene and I discuss the science behind persistence, and how it relates to the risks chemicals might pose to people and the environment. We also talk about recent regulatory developments in Europe, and how these are reshaping the future of chemicals management. Our conversation covers:
PBT/PMT assessment of active pharmaceutical ingredients - ScienceDirect Overcoming challenges and advancing (bio)degradation guidelines: OECD TG309 revisited - ECETOC AstraZeneca - EcoPharmacoVigilance Dashboard Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| Unlocking the potential of in silico toxicology - Paul Thomas, Kreatis | 14 Jan 2025 | 01:27:36 | |
In this episode I am joined by Paul Thomas, founder of Kreatis, a company that specialises in developing in silico tools for predicting chemical properties and hazard endpoints.
More information about Kreatis: KREATiS - Experts in Computational (Eco)Toxicology Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| Tackling regulations and product safety in a bio-economy startup – Clare Walker, Holiferm | 07 Jan 2025 | 01:05:20 | |
In this episode I am joined by Claire Walker, Head of Global Regulations and Product Safety at bio-economy startup Holiferm. We discuss Clare’s career journey and her role at Holiferm, where the process of fermentation is being harnessed to produce biosurfactants to replace fossil-derived ingredients across a wide range of products. Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| The story of chemicals in the environment | 27 Nov 2024 | 00:07:33 | |
Welcome to the first episode of the Chemical Journeys podcast. | |||
| Fostering advances in chemical safety research - Katherine Santizo, Cefic-LRI | 15 Sep 2025 | 00:40:05 | |
In this episode I speak with Dr Katherine Santizo, Programme Manager of Cefic's Long-range Research Initiative (LRI). Since 1999, Cefic-LRI has funded over 250 projects (totaling approximately €90 million) to advance the scientific assessment of the safety of chemicals, and to improve understanding of potential health and environmental risks. Tune in to hear first-hand from Katherine about the exciting work that Cefic-LRI does, and how this is helping to deliver progress in chemicals assessment science. Our conversation covers:
Cefic-Lri – Long-Range Research Initiative Determining the water solubility of difficult-to-test substances: A tutorial review - ScienceDirect LRI Marks 25 Years of Advancing Chemical Safety Assessments – Cefic-Lri Cefic-LRI 25th Anniversary Commemorative Book Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| Green chemistry in practice - Anna Zhenova, Green Rose Chemistry | 08 Sep 2025 | 00:50:51 | |
In this episode I speak with Dr Anna Zhenova of Green Rose Chemistry. Green Rose Chemistry are a mission-driven consultancy applying the principles of green chemistry to help organisations to develop more sustainable products and processes. Our conversation covers:
Green Rose Chemistry | Sustainable Chemistry Consultants Green Rose Chemistry | Training Advancing Safer Alternatives Through Functional Substitution | Environmental Science & Technology 12 Principles of Green Chemistry - American Chemical Society Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| Serving the regulatory compliance community - Janet Greenwood, TT Environmental | 06 Aug 2025 | 00:56:01 | |
In this episode, I speak with Janet Greenwood of TT Environmental. Janet has been working for many years in chemicals safety and regulatory compliance, and runs a community of regulatory professionals (the Chemical Regulations Self Help Group) here in the UK, and a regular newsletter (Chemicals Coffee Time) with over 4000 subscribers across the globe. Janet therefore brings an important perspective from regulatory professionals and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) working 'on the ground' to address regulatory compliance within the chemicals industry. Our conversation covers:
TT Environmental Consultancy Yorkshire | EP, IPPC, REACH, COMAH, ADMS & Environmental modeling Sign up to Chemicals Coffee Time weekly - Chemicals Coffee Time Chemicals Coffee Time Monthly newsletter - LinkedIn Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| The dual revolution of AI and animal-free science - Thomas Hartung, Johns Hopkins University | 28 Jul 2025 | 01:16:43 | |
In this episode I speak with Professor Thomas Hartung. Prof Hartung is Doerenkamp-Zbinden Chair of Evidence-based Toxicology at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Konstanz. He also holds positions as Director of the Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT) and Field Chief Editor of the academic journal Frontiers in AI, and was the 2025 recipient of the prestigious Peter Singer Prize. We have a fascinating discussion about the breathtaking developments in AI and animal-free toxicology, and what this means for areas like drug development, chemical regulation, public health, animal testing, research ethics, the exposome, and the future of our society. Our conversation covers:
NAMazing: Déjà Vu at the lab bench - Why animal-free science is the new automobile - ScienceDirect NIH stops funding new projects which focus only on animal testing | Cruelty Free International Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2024 | World Economic Forum Is regulatory science ready for artificial intelligence? | npj Digital Medicine How AI can deliver the Human Exposome Project | Nature Medicine Stockholm Declaration on Chemistry for the Future Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| Working together to advance chemical safety - Blanca Serrano, ECETOC | 21 Jul 2025 | 00:48:19 | |
In this episode I speak with Dr. Blanca Serrano Ramón, Secretary General of the European Centre for Ecotoxicology and Toxicology of Chemicals (ECETOC). ECETOC is a scientific organisation that brings together experts from industry, academia and regulatory bodies to tackle challenges and deliver solutions for chemical safety. Through its range of task forces, events and coordination activities, ECETOC is working across the full spectrum of chemical hazard and risk assessment topics, including endocrine disruption, new approach methodologies (NAMs), biodiversity, microplastics, persistence, and mobility (to name a few). They also develop and maintain a number of advanced risk assessment tools. Our conversation covers
Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| Decoding messages from nature - Andrew Johnson, UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology | 09 Jul 2025 | 00:54:10 | |
In this episode I speak with Andrew Johnson, Environmental Research Scientist at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology and Visiting Professor at Brunel University. Andrew and I have a fascinating discussion about the current state of scientific research and public discourse on chemicals, and how a different approach might ultimately lead to better outcomes for wildlife. Our conversation covers:
How to be a Better Scientist | Andrew Johnson, John Sumpter | Taylor & Francis Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| How should society manage the use of chemicals? A conversation with Todd Gouin | 30 Jun 2025 | 00:53:30 | |
In this episode I am joined by Todd Gouin of TG Environmental Research. Todd and I have a far-reaching discussion about the science and policy of chemicals in the environment. Our conversation covers:
Recorded on 12th March 2025 Environmental Fate and Exposure - TG Environmental Research A review of DEB theory in assessing toxic effects of mixtures - ScienceDirect Why environmental persistence should be a top priority for safe and sustainable products Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com | |||
| Early career journeys in academia and beyond - Afolarin Ogungbemi, Currenta | 12 Jan 2026 | 00:55:00 | |
Happy 2026, and welcome to Chemical Journeys Season 2! In this episode, I speak with Dr. Afolarin Ogungbemi, Senior Expert in Product Compliance at Currenta. Fola and I talk about his career journey so far, from student in ecotoxicology to senior regulatory consultant. We discuss experiences of early career scientists finding their next steps after completing a PhD, adapting to working in different sectors, the importance of staying open for continuous growth and learning, and the value of mentorship and support along the way. Fola also shares some of his personal experiences of relocating to multiple cities, finding friends and community, and his adventures as a DJ. We talk about Fola's journey with the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC), and that part that the organisation has played in his development. Fola also reflects on his Christian Faith and how this shapes his outlook and approach to life. Fola Ogungbemi, PhD | LinkedIn | |||