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EMAS and climate change

Dialogue with the public and interested parties is, together with the continuous improvement of environmental performance, the main objective of the EC Regulation 1221/2009 EMAS, whose general approach is based on the need for sharing, credibility and transparency. The EMAS Regulation assigns interested parties a role of primary importance in collaboration with the Member State and the Competent Bodies aimed at promoting the EMAS system, informing and disseminating knowledge of the Regulation, and developing effective promotional tools.

  • EMAS and climate change
  • 2021-06-21T10:00:00+00:00
  • 2021-06-21T12:00:00+00:00
  • Dialogue with the public and interested parties is, together with the continuous improvement of environmental performance, the main objective of the EC Regulation 1221/2009 EMAS, whose general approach is based on the need for sharing, credibility and transparency. The EMAS Regulation assigns interested parties a role of primary importance in collaboration with the Member State and the Competent Bodies aimed at promoting the EMAS system, informing and disseminating knowledge of the Regulation, and developing effective promotional tools.
  • When Jun 21, 2021 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM (GMT+0 / UTC0)
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The Ecolabel Ecoaudit Committee, with the technical support of ISPRA, organized a discussion table on "EMAS and Climate Change" for 21 June in order to offer organizations the opportunity to share experiences in the fight against climate change, highlighting the link with the EMAS Scheme, and to put forward any proposals / suggestions to strengthen its effectiveness.

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Watch the streaming live on Canale Youtube ISPRA

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