United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Global Ecolabelling Network will develop an updated ecolabelling handbook and training programme to improve the understanding of the ecolabelling concept, policies, and operational set-up for all...
UNEP and WWF have joined forces to support the development of effective food sustainability information tools, by documenting and disseminating best practices in communicating the sustainability credentials of food products to consumers.
Since their first publication in 2013, the ISEAL Credibility Principles have defined the core values of trustworthy sustainability systems that deliver impacts. In June 2021, ISEAL published an updated Version 2 of the principles following extensive...
This webinar discussed consumers' expectations about product lifetimes and attitudes toward product lifetime extension practices, in particular the perception of consumers of repairability and repaired products.
Consumers International, a co-lead of the Consumer Information Programme, has put together a series of cross-cutting demands on the climate transition, together with their global membership of consumer advocacy organisations.
The Consumer Information Programme conducted a survey with its network to get a better overview of existing consumer information tools and their application. The survey helps to identify emerging trends as well as current gaps to inform future...