Meant to prevent greenwashing by giving consumers reliable environmental information on products, the proposal falls short of its original ambition and fails to offer a robust, harmonised methodology for calculating environmental impacts.
ECOS and 37 other international organisations have sent a letter to members of the Council of the European Union and members of the European Parliament calling on protecting consumers and enabling them to understand and embrace their role in Europe’s green transition.
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