The supplement applies the Guidelines for Providing Product Sustainability Information to the topic of chemicals in products and discusses how information on chemicals could be better presented and integrated into product sustainability claims.
Making reliable claims and applying the ‘Guidelines for Providing Product Sustainability Information’ were the main objectives of this training workshop which took place online on 8 November 2021
Showcasing the need for new consumption patterns and how sustainability information could steer a sustainable path for the future are the main objectives of this event that will be held on 30 November at 13:00 to 16:00 BKK Time
What would a kilo of beef cost if nitrogen and greenhouse gas emissions along the value chain were included? Consumers pay for their food twice: once at the counter and a second time hidden and in an indirect way, the environmental, economic, and...
Currently, there is no reporting facility that provides comprehensive and relevant information on countries’ material footprints. The recently published paper, Implementing the Material Footprint to measure progress towards SDGs 8 and 12, presents a...
Over the past few months, the One Planet network Consumer Information Programme has organised three specific trainings to help different actors improve their communication around product sustainability claims