ECHA is moving on animal testings

ECHA establishes alternative testing platform

13th June 2026

Submitted by:

Andrew Warmington

Following the publication of the European Commission’s roadmap towards phasing out animal testing for chemical safety assessments on 1 June, ECHA has launched its Collaborative Platform on Alternatives to Animal Testing. The agency said that it is committed to the roadmap’s objectives of the roadmap and the transition to non-animal approaches.

The platform, which held its first meeting in Helsinki on 11-12 June, brings together regulators, industry, academia and civil society to exchange knowledge on the efficient regulatory use of animal-free test methods. It focuses focus on the development and regulatory update of non-animal approaches in chemical safety assessments, including aspects related to validation, standardisation and regulatory use.

ECHA will also continue its work in developing new approach methodologies (NAMs), tools, data and methods that support the replacement and reduction of animal testing. This is conducted through projects and framework contracts in collaboration with international partners and the wider scientific community.

The EC’s roadmap outlines actions to support the development, validation and uptake of alternative methods. It was developed in response to a European Citizens’ Initiative that was submitted to the EC on 25 January 2023 after gathering more than 1.2 million verified signatures.