The EU has issued a list of products that should be prioritised to introduce eco-design requirements and energy labelling over the next five years. The list includes steel, aluminium, textiles, furniture, tyres and mattresses as well as consumer electronics and small household appliances.
Trust and transparency were the main keywords arising from the webinar “Caring for you, caring for the environment,” which spotlighted the benefits of the EU Ecolabel – the official EU ecolabel for product environmental excellence – in the absorbent hygiene sector.
The LIFE Calls for proposals 2025 will be published on 24 April (tentative date). Information can be found in the Funding & tender opportunities portal.