Economy Act [verified] - Circular

The most prominent and influential example currently is the , which is being implemented through various acts and regulations.

EPR is not new, but the CEA supercharges it. Producers are no longer just financially responsible for end-of-life products; they must actively contribute to sorting, repair, or recycling infrastructure. The law introduces for new product categories, including: circular economy act

The Act mandates that any advertisement for a product claiming it is "recyclable" must disclose the actual recycling conditions (e.g., "recyclable only in certain regions with specialized facilities"). Furthermore, appliances like dishwashers and fridges must carry an "environmental label" showing water and resource consumption. The most prominent and influential example currently is

A robust Circular Economy Act is not a single measure but an interconnected system. Based on the French model, these are its foundational components: The law introduces for new product categories, including: