Today, we adopted the ‘One substance, one assessment’ package, to improve...

EU Environment and Planet 2 years ago

Today, we adopted the ‘One substance, one assessment’ package, to improve chemicals management 🧪 As global chemicals production is expected to double by 2030, regulations are more important than ever. We want to ensure more transparent safety assessments for products such as cosmetics, medical devices, toys and more. ⚗️🧸 That is why we propose to: 🔹 Unify EU agency efforts for cohesive chemical assessments 🔹 Establish a Common Data Platform for easy access to information 🔹 Systematically gather human biomonitoring data for informed policymaking 🔹 Implement a swift risk detection system 🔹 Empower EU Chemicals Agency for critical missing data studies and enhance industry transparency These changes will improve efficiency, quality, and transparency in chemical assessments, to help avoid situations such as the widespread PFAS contamination in the environment that we see today. Find out more in our link in bio. 🔗 #ZeroPollution #ChemicalsStrategy #EUGreenDeal

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Social housing is becoming the proving ground for sustainable construction, with Octopus Energy’s Tenant Power tariff addressing the split incentive that has long blocked retrofit investment. Clearer returns for landlords should accelerate energy-efficient buildings, sustainable building design, sustainable design and eco-design for buildings, placing whole life carbon, net zero whole life carbon, embodied carbon, embodied carbon in materials, whole life carbon assessment, lifecycle assessment, life cycle thinking in construction and life cycle cost at the centre of decision-making. Procurement frameworks are set to move the market beyond pilot projects by aggregating demand, shortening delivery times and giving supply chains the certainty needed to scale net zero carbon buildings and low carbon building programmes. That shift supports environmental sustainability in construction through low carbon design, low carbon construction materials, low embodied carbon materials, renewable building materials, sustainable material specification, environmental product declarations (EPDs), resource efficiency in construction and circular economy in construction, including end-of-life reuse in construction. For teams working to BREEAM and BREEAM v7, the priority is measurable building lifecycle performance, carbon footprint reduction and a lower carbon footprint of construction across greener, more investable retrofit programmes.

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