TOWARDS AN EU PRODUCT POLICY FRAMEWORK CONTRIBUTING TO THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY

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TOWARDS AN EU PRODUCT POLICY FRAMEWORK CONTRIBUTING TO THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY EEB proposals for discussion at the EU Circular Economy Stakeholder Conference 2018

p.2 WHO WE ARE The European Environmental Bureau www.eeb.org Europe s largest network of environmental citizens organisations around 140 civil society organisations including a growing number of other European networks from more than 30 European countries Over 40 years of EU environmental policy expertise

p.3 EU PRODUCT POLICY: WHERE DO WE STAND? HOW TO IMPROVE IT? WHAT IS MISSING? AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TOWARDS PERFORMANCE OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES IN A CIRCULAR ECONOMY JOINT PREPARATORY STUDIES AND VERIFICATION SYSTEMS FOR DIFFERENT POLICY INSTRUMENTS ON THE SAME PRODUCT CATEGORIES ECODESIGN APPROACHES FOR NON-ENERGY RELATED PRODUCTS/ SERVICES AN EU HARMONISED AND DIGITAL PRODUCT INFORMATION SYSTEM LINKING SUPPLY AND DEMAND LEVERS MORE EFFECTIVELY

p.4 EU PRODUCT POLICY: WHERE DO WE STAND? Life-Cycle Thinking accepted as guiding principle

p.5 POLICY FRAMEWORKS NEED TO OVERLAP Horizontal approaches EU Chemicals legislation EU Product legislation EU Consumer legislation EU Waste legislation How to address several interfaces in order to cover multiple life-cycles in a circular economy? To be complemented by sector approaches as appropriate Construction and buildings Mobility Food Electrical & electronic appliances... How to balance prescriptive regulations with incentives for companies to go beyond the legal minimum requirements/ business as usual?

p.6 A SUCCESSFUL PUSH & PULL MECHANISM FOR IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF APPLIANCES How can we make it work for Circular Economy?

p.7 A MORE COHERENT PRODUCT POLICY Challenges of a multi-criteria approach

p.8 EU PRODUCT POLICY: HOW TO IMPROVE IT? An integrated approach for circularity of products and services => The analytical framework for EU product policy should cover the same building blocks from a circular economy perspective for different instruments, such as: Better material utilisation (e.g. non-toxic, reused & recycled content) Extended product lifetime (e.g. maintenance, repair, upgrades) Shared use / rental or lease (e.g. increasing usage intensity) Value recovery (e.g. take back, reuse, refurbish, remanufacture) Sustainability check (e.g. carbon balance, health and safety aspects) => Aiming at an overall reduction of the environmental footprint of our production & consumption model while avoiding or mitigating trade-offs.

Ensure transparency but do not prescribe improvement route p.9 THE VISION: A CIRCULARITY RATING SYSTEM How to ensure a level playing field in a Circular Economy (CE)? Open source, open loop??? CE maturity level 3 Closed source, closed loop CE maturity level 2 CE maturity level 1 Based on generic criteria and to be complemented by sector/ product specific aspects 0 - Cut off criteria independent of improvement route

p.10 JOINT PREPARATORY STUDIES & VERIFICATION SYSTEMS FOR DIFFERENT POLICY INSTRUMENTS Align the different EC work plans established under different EU legislation, giving the full overview of all preparatory and revision studies coming up for the respective instruments and product categories (Ecodesign, EPR, GPP, Labelling) Harmonise the analysis of market data, environmental hotspots (PEF plus complementary tools), improvement potential, and life-cycle costs Use the same metrics for different policy instruments but define adequate type of criteria or levels of performances that match with the policy objectives and ambition level required for the respective instrument Propose a joint set of measures across the different instruments that would then be subject to stakeholder consultation, impact assessment and inter-service consultation as well as adoption or scrutiny by Member States and the European Parliament as required

p.11 EU PRODUCT POLICY: WHAT IS MISSING? What are priority sectors beyond energy-related products? Schoer, Weinzettel, Kovanda, Giegrich, Lauwigi for EU27 (2012)

p.12 ECODESIGN APPROACHES FOR NON-ENERGY RELATED PRODUCTS AND SERVICES Commission an impact assessment study which sectors out of scope of the EU Ecodesign Directive would benefit most from minimum requirements on circular economy as requested both by the Environmental Council and the European Parliament Evaluate possibilities and experiences to streamline application of horizontal circular economy standards & requirements to priority sectors as identified in the above mentioned impact assessment study Provide funding to priority sectors to develop their own circularity rating system that could be referenced at a later stage in different policy instruments or sector specific legislation Kick-start discussions e.g. in the furniture and textiles industries by setting up piloting schemes with clear governance structures and investigate how to best link them with information and economic instruments at EU or national level

p.13 AN EU HARMONISED AND DIGITAL PRODUCT INFORMATION SYSTEM Why do we need to go beyond ratings or labels? Increase transparency on environmental performance and circularity potential of products available on the EU single market Trigger a sound competition on best solutions through direct access to circular economy related information Support and/ or complement existing labelling schemes and legal requirements for information disclosure with digital tools for enhancing green purchasing and procurement power Centralise access to environmental product specifications and design interfaces for different target groups without necessarily having to transfer all the data in a static way to one digital place Ensure relevance, timeliness, compatibility, and verification of the information provided to the digital system and improve market surveillance for checking compliance where relevant

p.14 LINKING SUPPLY AND DEMAND LEVERS By mainstreaming circular economy criteria While supply levers usually need to be defined at EU level as part of single market policies, demand side measures such as labelling or economic incentives often fall into national competencies. If a circular economy rating system is streamlined through relevant sectors and product categories, EU Member States will be able e.g. to apply a reduced tax rate or lower fees for extended producer responsibility schemes to reward frontrunners in a circular economy. Existing eco-labelling schemes or green public procurement criteria at national level could easily incorporate the respective circular economy criteria. For products covered by an EU Energy Label or an Ecodesign implementing measure, a circularity rating could eventually be integrated directly for the whole EU market.

p.15 YOUR CONTACTS AT THE EEB Carsten Wachholz Senior Policy Officer Product Policy & Circular Economy carsten.wachholz@eeb.org Stephane Arditi Circular Economy, Product and Waste Policy Manager stephane.arditi@eeb.org

http://eeb.org/work-areas/resource-efficiency/product-policy/ @Green_Europe With the support of the LIFE Programme of the European Union