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The science-policy interface is the space where scientific findings and assessments are translated into policy-relevant recommendations. This webinar will discuss how science is translated into policy, taking per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) as a case study example. The European Environment Agency (EEA) will highlight the interactions between researchers/European Union funded research projects, agencies and the European Commission that shape policy. The webinar will show how scientists can best contribute to this discussion and ensure their research results have full policy impact. PFAS will be used to show how science is translated to policy and an overview of the EEA’s work in this area will be given. Furthermore, the webinar will show how the EEA communicates with scientists, Member States, other EU agencies and ultimately the European Commission to advance the Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability towards a toxic free environment. About the Speaker: Magnus Løfstedt is an expert in chemicals, human health and the environment, working at the European Environment Agency. He has previously worked at the Danish Environmental Protection Agency as a regulatory toxicologist with industrial chemicals and chemicals in consumer products and as an advisor to the policy level. He has more than 15 years of firsthand experience working at the science to policy interface. The slides presented can be found here: https://zenodo.org/records/14736450 For more content like this, subscribe to this channel and visit www.zeropm.eu. #PFAS #PMT #Zeropollution ZeroPM has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101036756