ECOS | Environmental Coalition on Standards

21 September 2023

Join our Members and Experts training session – Connect & Learn!

This year's training will combine a session on the role and potential of standardisation for environmental protection with practical case studies and breakout sessions with exchange of best practices tailor-made for ECOS members & experts.

Join us for an exclusive training opportunity organised by ECOS, where you can engage with experts and fellow members to delve deeper into the latest developments regarding the role of standards in environmental protection. This event will provide you with a unique chance to connect, share experiences, and gain valuable insights.

 

When >> 19 October 2023, 09:30 – 16:00 CEST
Where >> Comet Louise, Place Stephanie 20, 1050 Brussels, and online
How to join >> Members & experts only – email to cecilia.rolland@ecostandard.org

 

What to Expect:

  1. Opening Session (hybrid):  Explore the crucial link between standards and environmental protection in our first hybrid session with ECOS Policy Director Nerea Ruiz.

  2. Case Studies (hybrid): Gain valuable insights from case studies presented by ECOS Programme Managers Elisa Martelucci, Joren Verschaeve, and Senior Programme Manager Luka De Bruyckere.

  3. Face-to-Face Breakout Sessions: Immerse yourself in hands-on case studies and discussions tailored specifically for members and experts. These sessions will focus on tips and tricks for advocating environmental interests within standardisation systems, addressing challenges and opportunities, and sharing best practices and lessons learned.

Take a look at the agenda.

For further information or inquiries, please get in touch with our Membership & Network Manager, Cécilia Rolland.

ECOS is co-funded by the European Commission and EFTA Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or EISMEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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