the eu ecolabel for cleaners andreas scherlofsky riga, 7 june 2011
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The EU Ecolabel for Cleaners
Andreas Scherlofsky Riga, 7 June 2011
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OVERVIEW
• Statistics
• Criteria
• Marketing
• Application
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LD Consumption of laundry detergents
Consumption of laundry detergents in EU in 2008 estimated at
4,000,000 tonnes/year 14,243 million Euro (almost 50% of total soap, detergent and maintenance industry1)
regional differences of the approx. average consumption
4-5 kg/p/y in northern Scandinavia2 8 kg/p/y in Germany3
12-13 kg/p/y in Southern Europe4
Decrease in Northern Europe (in tonnes) due to the use of compact and super-compact powders
1 AISE 20082 Nordic Ecolabelling 2008, CSTEE 20033 Umweltsbundesamt 20084 Dansk Kemi 2005, CSTEE 2003)
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EU Ecolabel product groups in the field of cleaning
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First Information
Consumer brochures(kitchen, cleaning up)
Fact sheets(by product group)
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Products by product group
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Development by PG
Dec. 05 Sep.06 Dec. 07 Dec. 08 Dec. 10 Mar. 11Dishwashing Detergents 7 9 12 88 160 174Laundry detergents 11 12 19 19 21 21All-purpose & sanitary cleaners 25 31 32 26 25 25
Hand dishwashing detergents 15 16 60 51 78 80
Soaps and shampoos 7 33 39Cleaners total 58 68 123 191 317 339
339
Number of licences by cleaner's product groups until 31/3/2011
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Cleaners by country
Criteria
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The Flower Guarantees
1. Reduction/prevention of risks for environment & health (hazardous substances)
2. Limited use of substances harmful to the aquatic environment
3. Increased biodegradability
4. Reduction of packaging waste
5. Consumer information
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The multi-criteria approachFrom cradle to grave; LCA = Life Cycle Assessment
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Washing performance
Safety & ingredients
Consumer information
Limitation of quantity of detergents
Waste reduction, packaging, recycling
Criteria for Cleaning products
Limitation of the use of substances harmful for aquatic environment
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Safety of product
1. Limitations of VOCs
2. No use of substances with specific risk phrases (R50-53, etc.) or classified as "corrosive", "harmful"
3. Requirements regarding fragrances, enzymes, preservatives, additives etc.
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Washing performance
.. satisfactory performance according to the standard tests specified
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Limitation of the use of substances harmful for the aquatic environment
1. Critical Dilution Volume (CDV)
2. Biodegradability of organics
3. Excluded or limited substances or mixtures
4. etc.
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Waste redution
• .. Plastics marked according to Directive 94/62/EC• Refills• Recycled packaging labelled in conformity with ISO
14021• Limits for primary packaging max. 3,7g/wash for tables,
etc. (LD)• Cardboard packaging: 80% recycled at least (LD)
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Consumer Information
• Usage recommendation (dosage, temperature, ..)
• Safety advice ("keep away from children, do not mix different cleaners, do not inhale ..")
• Contacts for further information• On the Ecolabel: "This product helps to reduce
water pollution and resource consumption" (LD)
Examples for best practicein Marketing
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Licence holders showing their Ecolabel
On product and packaging
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e.g. Werner & Mertz• Sustainability report• Recycling initiative• Green certificates• dialogue
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• Continuously awareness raising by private and corporate consumers
• Green Public Procurement includes more Ecolabel criteria in tenders
• Turn over increases constantly
Influencing factors
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Company activities
• Initiative was taken by product development in 2002
• First application in close co-operation with CB
• Ingredients and contents to be updated continuously
• Tests to be performed in-house
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EU Ecolabel Communication Award 2010 for the SANEX Campaign
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Price considerations in GPP
Source: Commission study Study on costs/benefits of Green public procurement in Europe, Öko-Institut & ICLEI 2007, available at http://ec.europa.eu/environment/gpp/index_en.htm
• Differences in cleaner prices have minimal impact on overall cleaning budget (92-97% of cleaning money for staff costs)
• Nordic countries: developed green market > smaller prices!
• Also reconsiderung der cleaning frequency can help saving costs
Application steps
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Application stepsWho can apply? - Every company producing or selling products, or campsites or tourist accommodation services
Step 1 – Set up
Select your product group, check the criteria, contact your CB
(necessary documents, forms & tests)
Step 2 – Technical and marketing check
Compliance with criteria, assessemnt of costs and benefits.
Decide yes / later / not
Step 3 – Build up your dossier
Use the EU Ecolabel application checklist to manage your dossier.
Product testing (ISO 17025 or equivalent certified laboratory, accepted by your Competent Body, required information to CB)
Application approval: Assessment of ecological and performance criteria, ev. control visit of manufacturing facility by CB
Step 4 – Awarding contract and use
Use of the logo and green marketing, payment of fee, continuous compliance with criteria, test documentation, reporting of deviations to CB
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For application•Website overview of all documents•Decision (1 general + 1 per pg) •Business fact sheet (1 per pg)•Application pack (not for DD)•DID list list•Calculation scheme excel sheet (LD)•FAQs list (APC-CSF)•List of testing institutes (contact CB)•performance test (APC-CSF, HDD, LD)
Later on•Marketing Guide with checklist•manual for logo use
Helpful documents
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LinksProduct group
First decision
Current criteria
Valid until
status Helpful information application
APC CSF June 2001 23/3/2005
30/6/2011 Under revision, (entry into force 6/11)
Website, Decision, DID list, FAQs, performance test (for background report, performance test and current draft of criteria see the final dossier)
app pack (57p)
HDD July 2001 23/3/2005
30/6/2011 Under revision
Website, Decision, DID list,
(background report, performance test and draft of criteria in the final dossier)
app pack (55p)
DD July 1999 28/4/2011
28/4/2015 valid Website, Decision, DID list, (no app pack)
LD July 1999 28/4/2011
28/4/2015 valid Website, Decision, report 2011, calculation scheme, performance test, DID list,
user manual,
LD/DD prof. use
(2012) ... In development (target for entry into force: 4/2012)
Website, Preliminary report,
LDp technical report, LDp draft criteria;
DDp technical report, DDp draft criteria.
S&S June 2007 21/6/2007
31/12/2011 Under revision (target: mid 2012)
Website, Decision, DID list, app pack
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Available information
Brochures for consumers
Brochures for consumers
For producers: basic info and application tools
For producers: basic info and application tools
Business fact sheets
By product group
• Flower news
• Online news alert
GPPGPP
• Applicationpacks
• List of certifying institutes and labs
• DID list
• Test sheets
• ...
Criteria(1 general + for each product group)
GPP flyer, website and tool-kit
NewslettersNewsletters
in all EU languages on the EEL website
- EU Ecolabel in general- „Cleaning up“ (cleaners only) - "In the kitchen“ (also tissue
paper and cleaning appliances)
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Where to get the information
EEL catalogue with all products,
hotels and camping sites
EU Eco-label website of the
European Commission
http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/ecolabel http://www.eco-label.com/
National eco-label websites with EEL
information
Ecoporio
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Innovative agreement for the Detergent sector in BelgiumThe EU Ecolabel in Belgium may be at an important stage of its development.
On 6 April 2011, the DETIC, the leading Belgian and Luxembourgian association of detergent manufacturers and distributors, signed with Paul Magnette, Belgian Minister of Climate and Energy, andaconsumerassociationand representatives of the business sector, a sectoral agreement which aims at increasing the share of environmentally friendly detergents on the Belgian market.The deal guarantees that, in the future, the market will be more respectful of the environment.Butthisambitious agreement is setting higher targets. The shareofenvironmentallyfriendly detergents on the Belgian market is expected to exceed 60% by 2019. In 2008, EU ecolabelled laundry and householdmaintenanceproducts accounted for only 2% of the retailingoffer. According to statistics from the e- catalogue there are currently only 4 licences awarded by the Belgian CB for Detergents products sold in the Belgian market.
With this agreement, the share of EU ecolabelled Detergent products should exceed 10% by 2019. Another positive impact is that these changes will encourage more and more companies to apply for the EU Ecolabel in the Detergents product categories.Withthisinitiative,theBelgian government is the first public authority in Europe to set up a legal mechanism aiming to directly shift the retailing offer. “We hope that these kinds of agreements will stimulate similar initiatives in Europe, and thereby reinforce the environmentallyfriendlyproducts market,” said Mr Magnette.Read more about this with the full press release.
Agreement for detergent sector in Belgium
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Reasons for Applying
1. Guarantees a high level of transparency, reliability and scientific credibility
2. Increases the visibility of your product
3. Certifies your product is among the most environmentally-friendly in its class
4. Represents a growing international market with a logo recognised throughout Europe by millions of consumers
5. Supports you through marketing activities (CB, EC; e.g. European Ecolabel website and Green Store with thousands of hits per month)
Thank you for the attention
Riga7 June 2011