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The challengeEnterprises, public sector organisations, as well as consumers are often unaware of the potential cost savings connected with resource efficiency. Raising ...
The challengeLack of information for consumer and procurers about responsible purchasing. The measureThe purpose of Environmental labelling is clearly defined: It promotes the ...
The challengeSouth Asian countries face environmental degradation, unsustainable resource consumption and the impacts of climate change, creating substantial risks for the poor and vulnerable. The ...
The challengeBaby and nursery equipment is expensive and normally used for a limited period of time. For example, a baby pram can cost up to € 1,400 and is only used until a baby can walk. Some ...
The challengeClothing has a significant environmental and social footprint across its supply chain and is exacerbated by high consumption levels. In the UK alone about 2 million tonnes (value ...
The challengeDespite climate change and the scarcity of resources, approximately 400 million tonnes of paper and paperboard are produced globally[1], which contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. ...