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Industries’ activities in collaboration

with the Commission

UNICE-UEAPME Eco-Label Information Day

Guido Lena

Responsible for Environmental Affairs at UEAPME

Union of Industrial and Employers' Confederations of Europe

Union des Confédérations de l'Industrie et des Employeurs d'Europe

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Why concentrate on Eco-Label?

• Eco-Label is one of the very few voluntary instruments of the EU environmental policy

• UEAPME thinks that voluntary instruments should be supported and increased. At the same time, the “command and control approach” should be reduced.

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Eco-Label has potential for SMEs

• The European Eco-Label guarantees that products and services respect and take care of our environment. This is, therefore, one of the best official tools for businesses who want to have a "green" image.

• The European Eco-Label is a powerful market tool for SMEs operating in the Internal Market, since it can be used and recognised throughout the European Union and the European Economic Area.

• It is also open to services.

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Let’s get in and make it better!(the story)

• UEAPME’s First request to DG Environment: August ‘95 = No!

• UEAPME’s Second request to DG Environment: March ‘97 = Yes!

• UEAPME contributed towards the revision of the Eco-Label Regulation and joined informally some AHWGs (textiles, shoes)

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Let’s get in and make it better!(the results I.)

• At the end of the Revision of the Eco-Label Regulation :

• UEAPME was given the task to represent SMEs and Craft as full member of the European Eco-Label scheme: the European Union Eco-Labelling Board (EUEB) and the Consultative Forum

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Let’s get in and make it better!(the results II.)

Specific advantages aimed at increasing SMEs' participation.

• A minimum and maximum application fee of 300 and 1300 € respectively were fixed. For SMEs this application fee is reduced by 25%.

• A minimum and maximum annual fee of 500 and 25.000 € respectively per product group per applicant were fixed. For SMEs this annual fee is reduced by 25%.

• The annual fee is reduced by 15% for companies that have an EMAS registration and/or an EN ISO 14.000 certification.

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Let’s get in and make it better!(the results III.)

• UEAPME was involved in the discussion on the first Eco-Label Working Plan:

• some of the new product groups, such as shopping bags/plastic bags, building services, dry cleaners and vehicle repair services, are UEAPME’s proposals

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Let’s get in and make it better!(the results IV.)

• DG Environment decided to reimburse the travel expenses of UEAPME’s experts in the Eco-Label AHWGs

• UEAPME applied twice for a service contract with DG Environment in order to represent SMEs in the Eco-Label Scheme

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UEAPME’s tasks

• Participate in the meetings of the EUEB and CF• Submit in advance to these meetings written

positions on the points of relevance to SMEs or to products manufactured by SMEs

• Nominate technical representatives for the AHWGs on product groups relevant to SMEs

• Promote the Eco-Label and diffuse information about Eco-Label to UEAPME members and SMEs

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12 AHWGs where UEAPME was

represented (I)• All purpose and sanitary cleaners

• Bed-mattresses

• Detergents for dishwashers

• Dishwashers

• Footwear

• Furniture

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12 AHWGs where UEAPME was

represented (II)• Hard floor coverings

• Indoor paints and varnishes

• Laundry Detergents

• Light Bulbs

• Textiles

• Tourist Accommodation

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Overview of the results and possible improvements (I)

• Excellent collaboration between UEAPME and the Eco-Label Team

• Bottlenecks of the current system:• UEAPME is only one of the many consultative

interests groups (consumers, environmental NGOs, trade unions, etc;)

• North-South differences among Member States: difficult to establish common reference products

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Overview of the results and possible improvements (II)

Preconditions for a better participation of SMEs in the Eco-Label Scheme:

• More SME manufactured product/service groups

• Cut the tests cost to a minimum

• More return on investments (marketing)

• Further reduction in fees? (next revision)