As 2024 ends, sustainability in the consumer products market is rapidly evolving, with the EU introducing mandatory ESG regulations like the Deforestation and Sustainable Product Regulations. These shifts are paving the way for a circular economy, despite political and economic challenges. The drive for sustainability is intensifying, pushing businesses and governments to act swiftly.

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Reflecting on sustainability in consumer products as 2024 ends
As 2024 ends, sustainability in the consumer products market is rapidly evolving, with the EU introducing mandatory ESG regulations like the Deforestation and Sustainable Product Regulations. These shifts are paving the way for a circular economy, despite political and economic challenges. The drive for sustainability is intensifying, pushing businesses and governments to act swiftly.
Reflecting on sustainability in consumer products as 2024 ends
As 2024 ends, sustainability in the consumer products market is rapidly evolving, with the EU introducing mandatory ESG regulations like the Deforestation and Sustainable Product Regulations. These shifts are paving the way for a circular economy, despite political and economic challenges. The drive for sustainability is intensifying, pushing businesses and governments to act swiftly.
Reflecting on sustainability in consumer products as 2024 ends
As 2024 ends, sustainability in the consumer products market is rapidly evolving, with the EU introducing mandatory ESG regulations like the Deforestation and Sustainable Product Regulations. These shifts are paving the way for a circular economy, despite political and economic challenges. The drive for sustainability is intensifying, pushing businesses and governments to act swiftly.
Preparing for the EU Digital Product Passport (DPP)
With the impending introduction of the EU’s Digital Product Passport (DPP), businesses are already seeking ways to ensure they meet the anticipated requirements for sustainability and environmental transparency.
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.
Textile brands should start thinking about ecodesign
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.
The German supply chain due diligence Act LkSG
The in force German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (LkSG), came into force in January 2023 and by January 2024 will extend to companies with over 1,000 employees.
Strategy for Circular and Sustainable Textiles
The European Union’s (EU) proposal for a Strategy for Circular and Sustainable Textiles (EUR-Lex – 52022DC0141) is an integral component of the broader Circular Economy Action Plan; pivotal to the EU’s Green Deal agenda.
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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