ECOS | Environmental Coalition on Standards

14 March 2025

Never beyond repair – How an EU standard drives product repairability

Come to our online workshop on the standardisation of repairability, hosted by ECOS and ANEC for their members and other stakeholders involved in ecodesign and energy labelling. This event is part of the reaLIFEstandards project.

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Standard EN45554:2020 on repairability. It’s in the French repair index. It’s in EU ecodesign and energy labelling requirements for smartphones. It’s in sustainability labels. How can it be improved to bring us closer to a universal right to repair?

Details

  • 📅 Date: 3 April 2025
  • Time: 11:00-12:45 CEST
  • 🎧 Location: Zoom
  • 💬 Language: English

Speakers

  • Mathieu Rama, Senior Programme Manager at ECOS
  • Amina Aissani, Senior Programme Manager at ECOS
  • Bernardo Martinez, Policy Officer at the European Commission (DG ENER)
  • Michela Vuerich, Lead Programme Manager at ANEC
  • Chris Spiliotopoulos, Project Officer at the Joint Research Center
  • François Belin, Chief Operating Officer at Ethikis
  • Boštjan Okorn, ANEC expert

Why attend?

  • Enhance your knowledge of standards that support product sustainability.
  • Gain insights into the interaction between regulation and standardisation.
  • Learn about best practices for including NGOs in national standardisation work.
  • Engage with experts working on repairability standards and their implementation.
  • Participate in an interactive discussion on improving the repairability of products.

Please contact ECOS Senior Programme Manager Mathieu Rama (mathieu.rama@ecostandard.org) with any questions.

We look forward to your participation!

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