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5 Amendments of Petra DE SUTTER related to 2020/2077(INI)

Amendment 32 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2 a (new)
2a. Reiterates its call to the Commission to implement the provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU on radio- equipment by adopting without delay the delegated act to introduce a common charger for mobile phones, tablets, e- books readers, and other small- and medium electronic devices as part of a global strategy to reduce electronic waste; asks the Commission to develop in parallel a decoupling strategy that ensures consumers are not obliged to buy new chargers with new devices to allow for greater environmental benefits;
2020/09/10
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 39 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 3
3. Welcomes the Commission’s intention to empower consumers to further engage in sustainable consumption practices; calls for mandatory labelling on product durability, i.e. expected product’s lifetime, and reparability, and the development of a repair score, in addition to minimum information requirements both at advertising and pre-contractual stage; asks for both the legal guarantee rights and the reversed burden of proof rules to be extended based on the lifespan of products under Directive 2019/771, the introduction of direct producer liability, and for legislative measures to ban practices resulting in premature obsolescence vis-a-vis the seller to incentivise manufacturers to produce more sustainable and durable goods, and for legislative measures to ban practices which curtail the life of a product, such as preventing repairs, introducing a design fault or slowing performance of a device, resulting in premature obsolescence by adding those to the Annex I of the Directive 2005/29/EU;
2020/09/10
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 52 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 3 a (new)
3a. Recommends further legislative measures to be adopted to tackle misleading green claims towards consumers by setting up procedures to substantiate them before a product is placed on the market, as well as by establishing a public European register listing authorised and banned environmental claims;
2020/09/10
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 87 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6
6. Underlines the importance of transparent and reliable information on product characteristics for consumers, businesses and market surveillance authorities, and welcomes the Commission’s intention to develop a digital product passport; calls, in this regard, for mandatory information requirements to apply throughout the supply chain, covering not only aspects such as durability and reparability, but also social, working and environmental conditions;
2020/09/10
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 100 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 7
7. CallsRegrets that public authorities do not make use of the existing possibilities for green and social procurement under the current legislative framework and still apply too often the lowest price criterion only; calls therefore for a revision of EU public procurement legislation introducing mandatory minimum targets, through defining a certain percentage for procurement based on environmental, social and ethical criteria, and introducing a hierarchy of award criteria, together with sector-specific targets., including for the purchase of second-hand, recycled and reconditioned products; asks also public authorities to lead by example by not purchasing single-use products; Adds that sustainable procurement should become the default choice with a “comply or explain” clause allowing for exemptions only on objective and justified grounds;
2020/09/10
Committee: IMCO