Issues
Eco-design has become a necessity for companies wishing to adapt to today’s environmental challenges. Faced with increasingly stringent regulations, it is crucial to identify and manage the hazardous chemical substances present in materials and products. This not only ensures legal compliance, but also meets the growing demands of customers and partners.
Ensuring compliance with supply constraints is also essential for aligning business practices with societal and environmental objectives. By strengthening sustainability policies, companies can identify their dependencies on critical raw materials, assess the carbon footprint of their products and improve their recyclability.
Finally, a global eco-design approach makes it possible to control the environmental impact of each product, while integrating complex nomenclatures within existing information systems. By adopting these strategies, companies can not only improve their brand image, but also create long-term added value, meeting stakeholder expectations and contributing to a sustainable future.