The EU has recently passed the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation, mandating that all consumer products (excluding food, plants, and pharmaceuticals) comply with stringent new ecodesign requirements. Textile products are among the first product categories to be targeted.
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Webinar: Chem-ST | An innovative and accepted alternative to RSL traditional testing
Eurofins Chem-ST chemical smart testing is a proprietary method that uses ISO equivalents to test for all key hazardous chemical substances in products and its components – giving you full visibility into your supply chain.
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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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Webinar: Considering End-of-Life Solutions for Your Materials
Our technical experts will outline the importance of considering the end-of-life credentials of materials from an eco-design and sustainability solutions perspective, with insight on current and emerging legislation drivers and how these can be put into action.
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Webinar: The EU’s Digital Product Passport
Navigate the new frontier of EU legislation with our webinar on the Digital Product Passport (DPP).
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.
Eurofins launch Chem-ST, a new way of product chemical risk management
Eurofins Sustainability Services launches Chem-ST, a new cost and time-efficient smart sustainable chemistry methodology for consumer product testing chemical compliance risk management
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