New Sustainability Requirements within the Plant Protection Regulation 1107/2009

Sustainability now drives EU chemicals and pesticide policy. This online training highlights the latest developments affecting Plant Protection Products, with a focus on the EU Omnibus Package. Gain practical insights to manage compliance and meet evolving regulatory expectations.

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Übersicht

Over the past years, sustainability has become one of the main drivers behind EU chemicals and pesticide legislation. This Online Training focuses on the latest strategic and regulatory developments that now directly affect Plant Protection Products.

Participants will receive a clear and practice-oriented update on the EU Omnibus Package, its implications for transitional rules, data requirements, and dossier expectations. We will explore the regulatory tightening around active substances and how these changes influence approval, renewal, and comparative assessment processes. The programme will also examine the treatment of vulnerable groups and cumulative exposure. In addition, the training will provide an updated overview of authorisation pathways, new drinking water and wastewater quality requirements, and regulatory expectations around safeners, synergists, task force governance, data protection, and biocontrol.

The training will help professionals anticipate compliance challenges, integrate sustainability expectations into regulatory strategies, and understand how the evolving EU framework is reshaping both risk assessment and risk management. Designed for regulatory, scientific, and strategic experts, this programme combines legal insight, policy interpretation, and practical recommendations for navigating the next wave of sustainability-driven reforms under Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009.

Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Identify the implications of the EU Omnibus Package for Plant Protection Products, including timelines, transitional measures, and dossier expectations.
  • Understand how sustainability driven amendments under Omnibus VI and VII influence risk assessment, approval, renewal, and comparative assessment procedures, including the treatment of vulnerable groups and cumulative exposure.
  • Evaluate how evolving scientific and regulatory guidance – including new drinking water and wastewater quality requirements – affects data requirements, strategic decision making, and compliance expectations under Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009.

Who should attend this training?

Professionals in the fields of:

  • Registration
  • Regulatory & government affairs
  • Toxicology
  • Ecotoxicology
  • Exposure assessment
  • Risk assessment
  • Monitoring & computer modelling

Sectors that should take part:

  • Agrochemical industry
  • Professional associations
  • Consultancies

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Programm

Timings are in Central European Summer Time CEST.



Thursday, 30 April 2026


Morning Session | 10:00 – 13:00 CEST
9:45
Login time
10:00
Start of the Online Training: Welcome address by the organisers and introduction by the trainers

Natalie Konings, law firm Bird & Bird, Belgium
Claudio Mereu, law firm Bird & Bird, Belgium
Adrian Parra Garcia, law firm Bird & Bird, Belgium

10:00 – 10:35
The new sustainability requirements & the EU Omnibus Package
Omnibus VII – Food and feed health (targeted amendments to regulation 1107/2009)
  • Sustainability-driven amendments
  • Impacts on approval and renewal processes
  • New expectations for vulnerable groups and cumulative exposure
Omnibus VI – Chemicals (impact on PPPs & biostimulants/fertilisers)
  • Cross cutting chemicals reforms
  • Borderline consequences for PPPs, biostimulants & fertilisers
  • New sustainability linked data requirements
Recent EU case law (sustainability/safety/NGO litigation)
  • Trends in CJEU and General Court rulings
  • Transparency and access to documents jurisprudence
  • Hazard vs risk tensions and NGO litigation strategies
10:35 – 11:00
Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009 – updated general overview
  • Active substance approvals
  • PPP authorisation routes
  • Emergency & provisional authorisations
  • Sustainability and Omnibus effects on assessment pathways (ED etc.)
  • New Drinking Water & Wastewater Quality Requirements (monitoring, thresholds, implications for PPP risk assessment)
11:00 – 11:20
Safeners & Synergists – registration requirements & strategy
  • Regulation (EU) 2024/1487
  • Registration & review programme
  • Sustainability-driven data requirements
  • Strategies to defend approvals
11:20 – 11:35
Short break
11:35 – 12:00
Task forces – structure, governance & practical lessons
  • Purpose & advantages (cost-sharing, regulatory coordination)
  • Legal structures (contractual, corporate, hybrid)
  • Governance, voting, & cost sharing models
  • Competition law considerations
  • Preparing task forces for Omnibus VI/VII requirements
  • Practical pitfalls & solutions
12:00 – 12:25
Data protection & confidentiality in the PPP framework
  • Data protection rules & ownership
  • Letters of Access & data-sharing obligations
  • Transparency vs confidentiality (post case law pressure)
  • Interaction with patents & trademarks
  • Sustainability influence on disclosure policy
12:25 – 12:45
Biocontrol & the PPP regulation
  • Regulatory challenges
  • Sustainability drivers behind biocontrol development
  • Borderline issues (PPP / biocontrol / biostimulant)
  • Legal mechanisms to support faster approvals
12:45 – 13:00
Final Q&A – practical recommendations and key takeaways
13:00
End of the Online Training

Referent:innen

Name

Unternehmen

Konings

Natalie Konings

Bird & Bird, Belgium

Natalie Konings is a Partner in the Brussels office of Bird & Bird. Natalie has specialised experience in biocides alongside her work on registration, evaluation, authorisation and restriction of chemicals (REACH) matters. She is regularly instructed to advise on product authorisations, labelling and recall of chemical products and is also involved in the establishment and running of task forces and consortia related to REACH and the Biocidal Products Regulation. Her expertise also covers the chemical regulatory aspects of cosmetics, medical devices, pharmaceutical and other products. Additionally, Natalie is often involved in litigation and represents clients in front of arbitration instances, as well as in ECHA Board of Appeal cases.

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Meureu

Claudio Meureu

Bird & Bird, Belgium

Claudio Mereu is a Partner in the Brussels office of Bird & Bird. With over 26 years’ experience, Claudio focusses on EU regulatory law with an emphasis on chemicals (REACH/CLP) and biocides, as well as other related consumer, professional and industrial goods (cosmetics, medical devices etc.). His practice can be divided in three main streams: advisory, advocacy and litigation, at both EU and national levels. This includes assisting clients in navigating the EU regulatory landscape, policies and compliance requirements across various sectors. Claudio also provides advocacy support to clients, engaging with EU and Member State policy makers and government officials, working in partnership with the EU Focus Group providing input on public consultations and product related decisions and restrictions. He also has a very active litigation practice both domestically and internationally, having defended over 40 cases before the EU courts.

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Parra Garcia

Adrian Parra Garcia

Bird & Bird, Belgium

Adrián Parra García is a Senior Associate at Bird & Bird in Brussels (since 2025), specialising in EU regulatory and administrative law with a focus on chemicals, agrochemicals, biostimulants and fertilisers. He advises clients on EU and national approval and registration procedures and acts as a key point of contact for Spain‑related regulatory matters. He is also a Lecturer in EU Regulatory Law at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (since 2023), teaching in the Master in European Union Law programme. Before joining Bird & Bird, Adrián spent more than four years at Fieldfisher Belgium, progressing from Associate to Senior Associate and representing clients in administrative and judicial procedures before Spanish ministries, EU institutions and other Member State authorities. Earlier in his career, he worked in the legal department of IBM and gained experience in EU, competition and regulatory law at Jones Day. Adrián holds an LLM in European Union Law from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and is admitted to the Spanish Bar.

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Veranstaltungsort

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Sabine Mummenbrauer
Inhalt und Konzeption

+49 231 75896-82
smummenbrauer@akademie-fresenius.de

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Inhalt und Konzeption

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Alexandra Schardt
Organisation und Teilnehmermanagement

+49 231 75896-74
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Organisation und Teilnehmermanagement

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