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Reference Category Journals
DOI 10.1080/1523908X.2025.2542789
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Title (Primary) Discursive strategies and paths forward for EU chemical legislation: bridging German stakeholder narratives on pollution and competi tiveness for the announced REACH revision
Author Hempel, H.; Luo, A.; Escher, B. ORCID logo ; Leipold, S.
Source Titel Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning
Year 2025
Department ZELLTOX; UPOL
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
T9 Healthy Planet
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Keywords Overcoming discursive lock-in; stakeholder interaction; EU chemical policy discourse; REACHrevision; sustainable environmental management
Abstract The European Union’s (EU) chemicals policy attempts to balance human health and environmental protection with economic performance, innovation, and substance circulation. Responding to increasing pollution, assessment inadequacies, and economic hardships, the von der Leyen II Commission has announced a revision of the EU’s central chemical regulation, REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals). We analyse stakeholders’ – NGOs, regulators, industrialists, researchers – interactions on policy implementation issues and future-oriented positions surrounding this revision. Given Germany’s pivotal role in EU’s chemical industries and politics, our discursive agency analysis investigates narratives of German stakeholders within broader EU chemical policy discourse. The dataset comprises explorative interviews, stakeholder workshop transcripts, and policy documents. We identify a discursive lock-in between two competing narratives: one prioritising chemical pollution reduction, the other boosting global competitiveness of German and EU chemical industries. This lock-in risks limiting the REACH revision to incremental changes, as stakeholders remain entrenched without resolving fundamental conflicts. To transcend stalemate, we explore underlying assumptions in both narratives that warrant scrutiny. A key opportunity lies in stakeholders’ expressed willingness to collaborate on developing and applying New Approach Methodologies. We propose forming a new discursive coalition that bridges market opportunities with substance grouping and chemical simplification strategies.
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Hempel, H., Luo, A., Escher, B., Leipold, S. (2025):
Discursive strategies and paths forward for EU chemical legislation: bridging German stakeholder narratives on pollution and competi tiveness for the announced REACH revision
J. Environ. Pol. Plan. 10.1080/1523908X.2025.2542789