How can Digital Product Passports Ensure the Continuing Competitiveness of European Business? |
As part of its Circular Economy Action Plan, on March 30 the European Commission presented the Sustainable Products Initiative (SPI). A central element of the SPI is a proposal for a digital product passport; covering all stages of the value chain, this passport will be continuously updated and follow the product throughout its life cycle. The aim of the passport is to provide producers and other key supply chain actors – as well as consumers and market surveillance authorities – with relevant information for ensuring the sustainable management of products. If designed well, and if aligned with existing industry initiatives, these digital product passports could help promote the circular economy and circular business models.
Clearly, however, their introduction will throw up a number of both opportunities and challenges. To discuss these, the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise is pleased to invite you to take part in a webinar. This discussion will feature policy makers from the EU institutions, as well as representatives from the business community. Some of the topics for discussion at the webinar include:
When: 27 April 2022, 14.00 – 15.15 |
- Datum:
- 27 april 2022
- Plats:
- Digitalt
- Läs mer:
- https://online2.superoffice.com/Cust25111/CS/scripts/customer.fcgi?action=formFrame&formId=F-ZlAZzbBq
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Webinar on Digital Product Passports
Ons 27 apr, kl. 14:00–15:15
Ons 27 apr, kl. 14:00–15:15
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