EU Green Week - Circular Economy - Designed to last: sustainable and connected products
Event date: 2022-05-31T09:30:00+02:00
Location: Belgium
In a circular economy products need to be designed for closed loops, but also to be used for longer and more intensively. The Sustainable Product Initiative (SPI) will set minimum design requirements to eliminate inbuilt obsolescence, and promote durability, reparability and upgradability. Why do products fail and how will SPI make a difference? What circular business opportunities will SPI generate? This session will provide some answers, looking particularly at the world of fashion and textiles.
The SPI will also launch a new European Digital Product Passport (DPP), setting data requirements to enable value chain stakeholders to access information essential for managing and maximizing product value in the circular economy. How will the DPP unlock transformative benefits to our society, economy and environment? How will it work? The session will also take a look at examples of existing voluntary product passports and consider the added value of the DPP.
MODERATOR: Peter WOODWARD
SPEAKER
Florika FINK-HOOIJER - Director-General
Jan JONKER Professor - Radboud University & JAB MC BV
Sylvia MAURER - Director, Sustainability, Food, Energy, Health and Safety - BEUC - The European Consumer Organisation
Aus REET - Senior researcher / Creative director - Estonian Academy of Arts / Upmade
Pernille WEISS - Member of the European Parliament
Sandra BALDINI - Chief Communication Officer