Better Products - EESC European Economic and Social Committee
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EU SCP/SIP Action Plan
Regulatory update and insight
European Economic and Social Committee Hearing, 10 December 2008,
Bettina Lorz
DG Environment, European Commission
Broad Challenges
Towards an energy and resource efficient economy
Reduce environmental stress in a growing economy
Changing patterns of consumption
Transfer environmental challenges into
economic opportunities
Natural resources
SCP: Better Products
Natural
Resources
Design
Reuse,
Recycling,
Recovery
Manufacturing/
Product
SCP: Leaner
Production
Waste &
Recycling
Legislation
Collection
Distribution
Use
SCP: Consumption
ETAP: Eco-innovation
Action Plan on Sustainable Consumption and
Production / Sustainable Industrial Policy
• A package adopted by the Commission 16 July 2008
• Council conclusions adopted 4 December 2008
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Better Products
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Smarter Consumption
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Leaner Production
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Action at global level
Better Products and Smarter
Consumption
Building on Integrated Product
Policy
“Building on environmental life-cycle thinking”
Advocating life-cycle thinking for products
Continuous improvement of products
Working with the market: economic incentives, standards,
labelling, public procurement, voluntary agreements …
Stakeholder involvement
SCP/SIP – Action Plan: Integrating instruments
Better products:
Exclude “bad” performance
Promote “good” Performance
Continuous Improvement
Key Legislation:
Ecodesign
Energy Labelling
Ecolabel
‘Better products’:
Proposal for a recast of the Ecodesign
Directive – in Co-decision
From energy-using to energy-related products (in
future: all products?)
Implementing measures:
- Minimum requirements
- Benchmarks of environmental performance
- Periodic update of requirements and benchmarks
Effective Labelling
Proposal for a revised Energy Labelling Directive: in co-decision
mandatory
energy-related products
Proposal for a revised Ecolabel Regulation: in co-decision
voluntary
‘Front runner’ label (top 10%)
Broad scope
Incentives
Performance levels identified under revised Energy
Labelling Directive will also set basis:
for Member State’s incentives
for mandatory Public Procurement
Green Public Procurement:
Communication and Council conclusions
(voluntary actions)
16% of EU GDP
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Provide Guidance
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Set Common Criteria
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Indicative Targets
Data and methods on products
Consistent and reliable data required: Life-cycle
data and methodologies, Product data centre ...
Sharing of data under different instruments
Harmonised standards ?
Eco-label
Voluntary
10
Labelling
Directive
EU GPP
« Label of excellence »
9
A+++
8
A++
7
A+
6
A
5
B
Ecodesign:
Voluntary benchmarks
Compulsory minimum
requirements
Incentives
Stimulate market
for better
products ensuring
adequate
competition
EU GPP
Ecodesign
Exclusion from markets
4
C
3
D
2
G
1
Product Category
Not procure
below
benchmark
Working with Retailers
Retail Forum
Promote sustainable products
Reduce environmental footprint of retail sector
Green supply chains
Share best practice
not an exclusive club: Wider participation encouraged
Leaner Production
Leaner Production
Promote Resource Efficiency and
Eco-innovation
Tools to monitor and benchmark; towards targets
Environmental Technology Verification Scheme: proposal
end 2008/start 2009
Enhance the environmental potential of
industry
Revised EMAS Regulation: proposal in co-decision
Industrial policy for environmental industries: study
obstacles
Support SMEs: implementation
Global dimension
Towards Global Markets for Sustainable Products
Promote good practice - SCP Action Plan as input
to UN Marrakech10YPFP of actions
Promote international trade in environmentally
friendly goods and services
Promote sectoral approaches in international climate
negotiations
Overview
Council conclusions
SCP Action Plan
GPP Communication
In co-decision:
Recast of Ecodesign Directive
Recast of Energy Labelling Directive
Proposal for a revised Ecolabel Regulation
Proposal for a revised EMAS Regulation
Later in 2009:
Environmental Technology Verification Scheme
Retailer Forum
Review of Actions: 2012
Extended Ecodesign & Labelling directives ?
European Commission
DG Environment
Sustainable Consumption and
Production Unit
Thank you
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