System Change Compass: A Practitioners’ Guide to Sustainable Products Policies

24th March,2022 Download

More sustainable products require full transparency – to support better consumer choices – and regulatory innovation towards producers, requiring and enabling them to take ownership over the whole life-cycle of products.

Policy action needs to move our current system beyond incremental improvements, and transition towards a low-carbon, toxic-free, resource-efficient materials system – instead of just marginally better products. This paper suggests four approaches to complement existing proposals for the Sustainable Products Initiative.

 

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