In March 2026, the SSbD4CheM project actively contributed to two major European events dedicated to advancing the Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) framework, both held in Brussels.
The project participated in the 6th EC SSbD Stakeholder Event: ‘Safe and Sustainable by Design: Accelerating the Industrial Transition’ on 19 March 2026, followed by the SSbD Horizon Europe Projects Networking Event on 20 March 2026. Together, these events brought around 60 participants from a broad range of stakeholder groups, including EU institutions, industry, innovators, investors, and representatives from research and policy communities.
The discussions highlighted the critical role of collaboration between research projects, industry, and policymakers in maximising the impact of SSbD approaches. Taking place shortly after the adoption of the revised SSbD framework, the events highlighted the European Union’s strong commitment to fostering the development of chemicals and materials that are safe and sustainable by design, addressing potential risks early in the innovation process.
SSbD4CheM was represented by Milica Velimirovic (VITO) , and Barry Hardy (EwC). Andreas Falk from BNN also participated in his role as part of the NSC coordination team, and as partner of SSbD4CheM. During the networking event, Milica delivered an oral presentation showcasing the SSbD4CheM project. She introduced the project’s tools and methodologies, demonstrating how integrated assessment approaches and toolboxes are being developed to support informed decision-making and lifecycle analysis. [DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19913251]
The participation in both events provided valuable opportunities to strengthen connections with other Horizon Europe projects and key stakeholders. In particular, the networking event fostered discussions on future collaboration and contributed to building a stronger, more connected SSbD ecosystem across Europe.
SSbD4CheM remains committed to supporting the implementation of the SSbD framework and to contributing to a safer and more sustainable chemicals and materials landscape.
