LightingEurope | Business | Sep 30, 2024

LightingEurope Launches Essential Compendium for EU Green Deal Legislation to Support Members in Compliance

LightingEurope is providing a compendium of key EU Green Deal legislation for the lighting industry, aimed at helping members, particularly smaller companies, comply with new sustainability regulations.

This document supports understanding of essential rules for effective enforcement and fair competition, in line with the LightingEurope 2030 strategy. While it does not replace detailed legislative analysis, it is a valuable resource for compliance and strategic planning.

Elena Scaroni, LightingEurope’s Secretary General, stated: “Our team has actively participated in the legislative process and is now assisting members with implementation by providing the knowledge and insight we have accumulated over the years in a single document. By understanding these requirements, companies can not only comply but also grab new opportunities in the green economy.”

The Compendium includes links to official EU texts and commented summaries.

Teresa Selvaggio, LightingEurope’s Director of Public Affairs added: “The summaries and comments are based on input from our staff, other trade associations we regularly work with, and even feedback from EU officials during legislative discussions.”

The information represents LightingEurope’s reading of the requirements and does not constitute an official interpretation of the legislative texts.

How to Access Your Copy

  • LightingEurope Members: Download from the Member’s area, Causeway.
  • National Association Members: Request a password from your association to access the Compendium on the LE public website at this link.

Contact: Elena Scaroni, Secretary General (elena.scaroni@lightingeurope.org)

About LightingEurope
LightingEurope is the voice of the lighting industry, based in Brussels and representing 32 companies and national associations. Together these members account for over 1,000 European companies, a majority of which are small or medium-sized. They represent a total European workforce of over 100,000 people and an annual turnover exceeding 20 billion euro. LightingEurope is committed to promoting efficient lighting that benefits human comfort, safety and well-being, and the environment. LightingEurope advocates a positive business and regulatory environment to foster fair competition and growth for the European lighting industry. More information is available at www.lightingeurope.org.


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