What are the differences between the LONGTIME® label and the durability index? The LONGTIME® certification and the durability index are two tools designed to encourage responsible consumption, but they have a number of major differences. Here is a comparison to help...
Planned obsolescence, a major challenge in the sustainable management of resources, is at the heart of concerns in France. In response, France plans to replace the reparability index with a new sustainability index. Updated 07/12/2023 This initiative, initially...
The non-financial report is a highly relevant tool for communicating in terms of CSR. Are you having trouble navigating the regulatory texts associated with writing this report? Well, we’ve done it for you. We will help you understand how to structure it clearly and...
Participate in the Consultation LONGTIME®, the European benchmark for products designed to last, is launching a public consultation on its brand new V2 standard. Since its creation in 2018, LONGTIME® has been committed to promoting robustness, repairability and...
5 keys to understanding the French reparability index Extending the life of products is becoming a major issue. Faced with the impact of our consumer society and the new behaviours of buyers, public policies are looking for solutions. Introduced into the Consumer Code...
Circular economy | EU presents ambitious plan for sustainable products and the right to repair As part of the European Green Deal, the European Commission presented its new action plan for a circular economy on March 11, 2020. This far-reaching strategy for a clean,...