The Asian Chemicals Forum (ACF): Shaping the Future of Responsible Chemical ManagementIn today’s fast-changing industrial and environmental landscape, the role of chemicals in society is both vital and complex. From agriculture to consumer products, pharmaceuticals to advanced manufacturing, chemicals are at the heart of innovation. Yet, with their wide usage comes the crucial responsibility of managing them safely, ethically, and sustainably. This is the space where the Asian Chemicals Forum (ACF) has firmly established itself — not just as a chemical industry conference, but as a leading platform for policy dialogue, regulatory advancement, and cross-sector collaboration.Organized jointly by RRMA and HCF, with GPC as the principal sponsor, ACF is where governments, industry leaders, NGOs, and academic researchers come together to tackle some of the most pressing challenges and opportunities in chemical safety management and regulatory compliance across Asia and beyond.A Decade-Long Legacy of Regulatory LeadershipBuilding on the foundation laid by the original HCF initiative launched in 2009, ACF has grown into a globally recognized platform, evolving with the regulatory landscape of Asia’s diverse and dynamic chemical industry. As countries introduce new policies, update safety standards, and align with global frameworks, ACF serves as a space for transparent exchange, shared learning, and strategic collaboration.Rather than focusing solely on legislation, the forum embraces a wider scope: sustainable practices, green chemistry, risk communication, and capacity building in both private and public sectors. The result is a well-rounded, multi-stakeholder event that supports both compliance and competitiveness in the region.Why the Asian Chemicals Forum MattersAsia's role in the global chemical supply chain is massive and growing. With rapid industrialization, expanding export markets, and increasing domestic consumption, the region faces unique challenges in balancing economic growth with environmental and public health protection. ACF addresses these challenges head-on.The Forum’s Core Objectives:Promote Harmonized Chemical RegulationsFacilitate regional alignment with international agreements such as GHS, REACH, and SAICM.Support Regulatory ComplianceHelp companies navigate evolving legal obligations in diverse Asian markets.Encourage Sustainable Industry PracticesShowcase models of circular economy, waste reduction, and green innovation.Enhance Dialogue Between StakeholdersCreate a neutral space for open conversations between regulators, industries, and civil society.Strengthen Chemical Safety Management CapacitiesProvide tools, case studies, and best practices for safer chemical production and use.High-Impact Discussions and Knowledge SharingAt its core, ACF is content-driven. The program is carefully designed to address current and emerging issues, drawing insights from top-level experts and regional policymakers. Whether you're an executive from a multinational chemical company or a policy advisor from a national ministry, ACF offers value through:Key Features of the Forum:Expert Panels – Covering topics like chemical lifecycle management, regional enforcement trends, and risk assessment methodologiesRegulatory Roundtables – Government-led sessions offering updates on national frameworksCase Study Presentations – From companies implementing innovative compliance or sustainability strategiesAcademic Insights – Involving universities and research centers conducting work on chemical exposure, toxicology, and alternatives assessmentOpen Q&A Sessions – Designed for transparency, clarification, and dialogueEvery session aims to bridge the gap between technical detail and practical application offering clarity in a complex regulatory world.A Platform for Networking and PartnershipsBeyond the presentations and panels, ACF is known for its ability to bring people together. In a highly regulated and interconnected industry, relationships matter. The forum fosters collaboration not only between industry and government, but also within sectors, across borders, and between generations of professionals.Networking opportunities include:Informal meet-and-greets with regional regulatorsFacilitated B2B meetings with chemical suppliers and service providersNGO-industry dialogue spacesCollaborative workshops focused on cross-sector projectsPartner showcases for service providers (consultants, software developers, training organizations)These connections often lead to cross-border compliance collaborations, public-private partnerships, and new research initiatives that extend far beyond the event.Sustainability, Innovation, and the Role of Responsible ChemistryAs sustainability becomes a non-negotiable priority across industries, the chemical sector is under pressure to lead with responsibility. ACF doesn’t just respond to this shift it actively champions it. Through spotlight sessions on green chemistry, alternative materials, and corporate sustainability strategies, the forum empowers businesses to reimagine how chemicals are developed, used, and disposed of.Topics in Sustainability-Focused Sessions Often Include:Lifecycle analysis of chemical productsNon-toxic substitution and innovation in formulationExtended producer responsibility modelsChemical hazard communicationESG reporting in the chemical industryThis emphasis ensures that the conversation at ACF extends beyond compliance addressing long-term environmental and human health goals.Who Should Attend the Asian Chemicals Forum?ACF is purpose-built for professionals who are shaping the future of chemicals in Asia and beyond. The forum’s diversity is one of its greatest strengths.Typical participants include:Regulatory affairs managersEHS and compliance officersGovernment policymakers and trade officialsChemical and petrochemical industry executivesSustainability and ESG professionalsAcademic researchers and risk assessorsNGOs and advocacy groups focused on chemical safetyWhether you're navigating new regulations in Southeast Asia, leading policy change in East Asia, or developing cleaner technologies for global markets, ACF is the ideal platform to learn, share, and lead.The Future of Chemical Management Begins HereAs the pace of change in the chemical industry accelerates with new regulations, market demands, and environmental pressures platforms like the Asian Chemicals Forum are more important than ever. ACF is not only a space for knowledge exchange but a launchpad for action. By uniting stakeholders from across the regulatory, industrial, academic, and civil society spectrum, it creates a powerful ecosystem of cooperation.Through open dialogue, shared vision, and collective expertise, the forum helps ensure that chemical development and use in Asia is safe, ethical, and sustainable.