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Exports Of France Need To Be Labeled "Carbon Labels". Are Spinning Enterprises Ready?

2011/5/6 9:03:00 39

Export Of French Textile Enterprises

   France The government recently issued the new environmental protection act (Grenelle 2), France. market On sale product It will be mandatory to disclose the environmental information of the product, including marking its entire life cycle (from raw materials, manufacturing, storage and spanportation, abandonment to recycling) and the carbon content of its packaging. commodity The amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted during the production process is marked on the product label. Consumer Carbon information of products. The bill was passed in July 12, 2010 and will begin trial operation in July 1, 2011 for at least 1 years.


As the supplier of the global industrial chain, most of China's foreign trade enterprises also need to take corresponding measures under the international situation. If the carbon label is widely accepted by enterprises and consumers, it will bring certain impact to enterprises. At the same time, how to reduce the total carbon value of enterprises will become a problem that enterprises must think about. What is the understanding of China's textile and garment enterprises for carbon labelling? What kind of attitude will they adopt?

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