Bridging Product Compliance And Sustainability: A Practical Guide For EHSQ And Sustainability Leaders

  • Webinar
  • Environment, Health & Safety
  • ESG & Sustainability

10, June 2025 - 1 hour

4:00 pm BST | 11:00 am EDT | 8:00 am PDT

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Bridging Product Compliance And Sustainability: A Practical Guide For EHSQ And Sustainability Leaders

Product compliance and sustainability are rapidly converging, driven by evolving regulations and growing pressure from stakeholders to demonstrate real environmental progress. This shift is reshaping how organizations approach product design, supply chain management, and regulatory compliance.

For EHS, Quality, Compliance, and Sustainability leaders, the challenge is clear: how to integrate these functions and capabilities effectively to meet legal obligations while advancing sustainability goals.

Join our expert webinar as we explore the drivers behind this convergence, the technologies enabling it, and the practical steps organizations can take to embed sustainability into product compliance workflows.

You’ll learn:

  • How product compliance and sustainability are converging and the key drivers behind this shift
  • The role of technology in aligning compliance and sustainability initiatives
  • What EHS, Compliance, and Sustainability leaders should consider to adapt effectively and drive impact

On this webinar

Nathan Goldstein

Senior Analyst

Nathan is a Senior Analyst in the Verdantix EHSQ practice out of the New York office. His current research agenda focuses on the intersection of sustainability and ESG trends within the EHSQ operational sphere. Prior to joining Verdantix, Nathan worked at Bluefield Research, where he covered the global water industry, with a focus on the energy, industrial and digital segments. Nathan holds a MSc in Water: Science and Governance from King’s College London.

Callum Millard

Analyst

Callum is an Analyst in the Verdantix ESG & Sustainability practice. He holds an LLB from Royal Holloway, University of London, and an LLM in Global Environment and Climate Change Law from the University of Edinburgh. Across both degrees, Callum specialized in intellectual property law, human rights law and climate law formation, in addition to public international law pertaining to climate change.