Legislative news for sustainability, circular economy and environment topics including US PFAS and heavy metal regulations, EU Extended Producer Responsibility (ERP) and more.
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Sustainability Services | Regulatory Update | July 2023
Legislative news for sustainability, circular economy and environment topics including US PFAS and heavy metal regulations, EU Extended Producer Responsibility (ERP) and more.
Sustainability Services | Regulatory Update | January 2024
Forests, ecodesign, packaging and more; read the latest updates in global green legislation.
Sustainability Services | Regulatory Update | January 2024
Forests, ecodesign, packaging and more; read the latest updates in global green legislation.
Sustainability Services | Regulatory Update | January 2024
Forests, ecodesign, packaging and more; read the latest updates in global green legislation.
Sustainability Regulatory Updates | February 2026
Sustainability regulatory updates for consumer products covering new environmental footprint rules for apparel and footwear, PFAS, and more.
Breaking the addiction to single use plastics
The negative impact of persistent plastic materials on the environment is now well documented. In 2020 the National Geographic magazine stated that “Microplastics have moved into virtually every crevice on Earth”.
Achieve supply chain transparency for EU Deforestation Regulation
With strict new regulations such as the European Union’s Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) coming into force within a matter of weeks, companies are under increasing pressure to ensure their operations are not contributing to deforestation.
EU Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability
EUR-Lex – 52020DC0667 was published by the European Union (EU) in 2020, forming part of the expansive package of legislative measures under the European Green Deal.
Breaking the addiction to single use plastics
The negative impact of persistent plastic materials on the environment is now well documented. In 2020 the National Geographic magazine stated that “Microplastics have moved into virtually every crevice on Earth”.
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