ECOS calls on policymakers from the European Commission, Parliament, and Council to ensure the ESPR greens the supply of intermediate products. It is crucial to reduce the embodied impacts of intermediates to help make sustainable products the norm.
ECOS calls on policymakers from the European Commission, Parliament, and Council to ensure the ESPR greens the supply of intermediate products. It is crucial to reduce the embodied impacts of intermediates to help make sustainable products the norm.
Our 2022 Annual Conference will be a unique opportunity to discuss how to ensure the new Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation lives up to its full potential, and to finally make sustainable products the norm everywhere.
Based on the success of the Ecodesign Directive, and in view of the failures of industrial policies to date, the SPI for intermediaries is a unique opportunity to ensure we kickstart a deep industrial transformation and accelerate progress towards climate neutrality.
A strong Sustainable Products Initiative is a once-in-a-decade opportunity to make sustainable products the norm! What are the make-or-break aspects of the review of the Ecodesign Directive?
The European Commission gears up to launch its Sustainable Products Initiative (SPI) on 30 March. The introduction of digital product passports is expected as one of the highlights. What are the make-or-break aspects of the initiative regarding information requirements?
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