The European Green Deal is a far-reaching European initiative under which hang some key sustainability Directives and Regulations which directly affect business operations.
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Circularity | A paradigm shift in sustainable practices
Transitioning from a linear to a circular model in business requires a rethink of traditional models and processes. Find out the benefits of circularity and where to start.
Developing sustainable agricultural practices
Eurofins Agroscience Services (EAS) Group are contributing to the development of sustainable agricultural practices providing the industry with all the technical support needed to screen and develop, register and steward new and existing products and traits around the world.
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Webinar: PFAS regulations and testing for consumer products
The rate that regulations are being introduced is so fast, that traditional PFAS compliance testing methods will soon become unable to meet the needs of the supply chain. Find out how our Total Fluorine (TF) and Total Organic Fluorine (TOF) quantitative screening can help.
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.
Durability supports sustainability
The world (predominantly the wealthier, developed world) has become a throwaway society where obsolescence is driven by low price, or is intentionally designed in to drive future sales.
Durability supports sustainability
The world (predominantly the wealthier, developed world) has become a throwaway society where obsolescence is driven by low price, or is intentionally designed in to drive future sales.
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