Sustainability regulatory updates for consumer products covering new environmental footprint rules for apparel and footwear, PFAS, and more.
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ESPR and Energy Labelling Working Plan for 2025–2030
On April 16, 2025, the European Commission unveiled the first Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) and Energy Labelling Working Plan for 2025–2030. This strategic roadmap aims to improve product sustainability, boost the circular economy, and reduce environmental impacts across the EU.
Webinar | Available On-demand
Digital Product Passport: The roadmap to ready
Explore the important Digital Product Passport (DPP) and its transformational impact on industries across the EU and beyond. As a critical pillar of upcoming regulations like the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR), Toy Safety Regulation, and Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (P&PWR), the Digital Product Passport is set to redefine consumer product supply chains.
Eurofins microplastic white paper
We know that microplastic contamination is found on land, in the air, on the polar ice caps, and on the oceans’ bottom. Most microplastics come from the degradation of non-biodegradable plastics entering the environment as waste or the shedding of fibres from synthetic clothing such as polyester.
Eurofins microplastic white paper
We know that microplastic contamination is found on land, in the air, on the polar ice caps, and on the oceans’ bottom. Most microplastics come from the degradation of non-biodegradable plastics entering the environment as waste or the shedding of fibres from synthetic clothing such as polyester.
Eurofins microplastic white paper
We know that microplastic contamination is found on land, in the air, on the polar ice caps, and on the oceans’ bottom. Most microplastics come from the degradation of non-biodegradable plastics entering the environment as waste or the shedding of fibres from synthetic clothing such as polyester.
Eurofins microplastic white paper
We know that microplastic contamination is found on land, in the air, on the polar ice caps, and on the oceans’ bottom. Most microplastics come from the degradation of non-biodegradable plastics entering the environment as waste or the shedding of fibres from synthetic clothing such as polyester.
Sustainability Regulatory Updates | December 2025
Sustainability regulatory updates for consumer products covering new environmental footprint rules for apparel and footwear, PFAS, and more.
PFAS Testing Guide: Key Methods, Regulations, and Business Impact
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have become a major focus for global regulators due to their persistence and potential health risks. For businesses, understanding PFAS testing is essential for compliance, risk management, and brand integrity. This guide explores the most reliable testing methods, evolving international regulations, and why proactive PFAS testing is critical to safeguard your products, processes, and reputation in today’s regulatory landscape.
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EU Deforestation Regulation: Requirements, scope, and responses
This webinar will equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the complexities of the EU Deforestation Regulation and ensure compliance while enhancing sustainability efforts.
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