Stakeholders
Stakeholders
We are committed to engaging with our stakeholders to ensure their voices are heard and their input is considered to fulfil the Agency’s mandate, improve the quality and impact of ECHA’s work, and strengthen public confidence.
Any organisation, association, group or individual who is impacted by or can impact ECHA’s work and goals is our stakeholder.
Our main stakeholder groups
- EU institutional partners
- Authorities in EU Member States
- EU Agencies
- International partners
- ECHA bodies, networks and expert groups
- Industry
- Third parties, such as NGOs, trade unions, industry associations and academia
Engage with us
- News: Stay up-to-date – subscribe to our news.
- Events: Join our free events, workshops and webinars.
- Consultations: Have your say in our consultations.
- Information on chemicals: Visit our database.
- Public activities coordination tool: Follow substance-specific activities planned, ongoing and completed.
- EU chemicals legislation finder: Find out which EU chemicals legislation impacts you and get support.
- Social media: Connect with us on X, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
- Discussion platforms: Exchange with us in our discussion platforms on LinkedIn.
Accredited stakeholder organisations
To ensure a structured and transparent way of involving stakeholders in ECHA’s formal bodies and networks, we run an accredited stakeholder scheme for organisations who have a legitimate interest in our work, who have activities at European level, and who fulfil our criteria. Accredited stakeholder organisations represent diverse interests, for example industry, trade unions, NGOs and academia.
How to become an accredited stakeholder
If you represent your field of competence at an EU level and are interested in closer collaboration with us, apply for status as an accredited stakeholder.
Cooperation with accredited stakeholders
With their scientific and technical expertise from the field, accredited stakeholders are important contributors to our formal bodies and networks.
Support by accredited stakeholders
Links to free tools, information and guidance by our accredited stakeholders.