Soon it will be easier to get dressed, considering its impact on the environment. The government is going to create “eco unitfor clothing based on the “Nutri-score” model. “The French will have clear and simple information about the impact of the clothes offered for sale and will thus be able to choose the most environmentally friendly products.Christophe Bechu and Beranger Couillard explained in the forum Western France was released on Thursday.
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Heading to Laval (Mayen) this Friday on the topic of sustainable fashion, the Minister for the Ecological Transition and the Secretary of State for the Environment gave some details on the upcoming environmental show. Executive wantssomething simple enough for the consumer“With a letter from A to E associated with each garment, just like the Nutri-score of the food’s nutritional quality,” emphasized Beranger Couillard.
How will the clothing be classified? The works are in progress, we explain to the Ministry of Ecological Transition. “Standards are set with all players“especially”textile companies and consumer associationsBeranger Couillard said. The place of manufacture of the garment and its material will be part of the criteria, he has already mentioned.
This index building work “will take place throughout 2023“, for eco unit application “for the year 2024added Beranger Couillard. It should be fed by the trial of thirteen methods of calculating and displaying the environmental footprint of textiles and footwear, which has been carried out in recent months under the auspices of the Ministry of Ecological Transition and Adem (Ecological Transition Agency Government). It ended on September 30, and Ademen “evaluation of results“, He says.
Initially the screen will be “voluntary approach“Companies, we explain to the Ministry of Ecological Transition, which wants it to become mandatory later. In this case, “it must go through the legislative process“, pointed out Beranger Couillard, who primarily relies on the goodwill of brands.
Source: Le Figaro

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