EHS regulations across the EU and UK are becoming more complex in 2026. New developments around PFAS, microplastics, CBAM, industrial permit conditions and occupational exposure limits are increasing pressure on organisations to understand, track and act on regulatory change.
At the same time, many teams still manage compliance through spreadsheets, emails and disconnected tools. That makes it harder to maintain control, prove compliance and stay audit-ready. A structured software approach helps organisations centralise requirements, track obligations and turn regulatory insight into consistent execution.
The most relevant EHS regulatory changes across the EU and UK in 2026
The current status of the PFAS restriction proposal and new microplastic reporting requirements
Updates in environmental and climate policies, including CBAM obligations
New worker health and safety standards and exposure limits
How to centralise regulatory requirements and track obligations across teams and sites
How Bizzmine helps move from reactive compliance to structured, continuous control, including a short demo
EHS managers responsible for regulatory compliance
Compliance professionals working across EU and UK requirements
Operations leaders managing risk across sites or business units
Organisations looking to replace fragmented tools with structured EHS compliance processes
Teams preparing for upcoming regulatory, audit or reporting obligations
Nathan Baele, Risk & Compliance Director | Product Manager, Bizzmine
Beatriz García Fernández-Viagas, Regional Expert for the European Union, Enhesa
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