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.
The European Commission gears up to launch its Sustainable Products Initiative (SPI) on 30 March, including a revision of the Ecodesign Directive. What are the make-or-break aspects to look out for?
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?
A strong SPI is a once-in-a-decade opportunity to make sustainable products the norm! What are the make-or-break aspects of the initiative regarding digital product passports?
Chemicals have a great impact on global value chains and the environment and should be taken into serious consideration when it comes to sustainability. In a new paper, ECOS calls for mandatory requirements for traceability and safe use of chemicals at all stages of the product lifecycle.
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