Preventing Environmental Damage from Products
Herausgeber: Maitre-Ekern, Eléonore; Bugge, Hans Christian; Dalhammar, Carl
Preventing Environmental Damage from Products
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A growing number of EU regulations focuses on the life cycle impacts of products; as well as waste and pollution, they are now addressing new types of issues such as product durability and life span. This volume discusses the best legal and regulatory practices to encourage a sustainable society.
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A growing number of EU regulations focuses on the life cycle impacts of products; as well as waste and pollution, they are now addressing new types of issues such as product durability and life span. This volume discusses the best legal and regulatory practices to encourage a sustainable society.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 383
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9781108436748
- ISBN-10: 1108436749
- Artikelnr.: 58478442
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 383
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9781108436748
- ISBN-10: 1108436749
- Artikelnr.: 58478442
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Developing legislation to prevent environmental damage from products:
Herculean but necessary task Hans Christian Bugge, Carl Dalhammar and
Eléonore Maitre-Ekern; Part I. Structural Issues Associated with Regulating
the Life-Cycle of Products: 2. Exploring the spaceship Earth: a circular
economy for products Eléonore Maitre-Ekern; 3. Principles for the design of
a policy framework to address product life-cycle impacts Michael Faure and
Carl Dalhammar; 4. The harm of products and the need of information on
inputs, production, use, and disposal Erling Eide; 5. Redefining agency
theory to internalize environmental product externalities. A tentative
proposal based on life-cycle thinking Beate Sjåfjell; 6. Environmental
measures as an obstacle to free movement of goods in the internal market
Nicolas de Sadeleer; Part II. Challenges Related to the Application of
European Product Law: 7. Dieselgate and the protection of the environment
by public authorities Ludwig Krämer; 8. Energy efficiency regulations,
market and behavioural failures, and standardization Carl Dalhammar,
Jessika Luth Richter and Erika Machacek; 9. Regulating recyclability under
the Ecodesign Directive: how can we achieve synergies between waste and
product policies for electric and electronic equipment in order to promote
recycling? Sahra Svensson and Carl Dalhammar; 10. Material recycling
without hazardous substances - interplay of two policy streams and impacts
on industry Naoko Tojo and Åke Thidell; 11. Complexities and conflicts in
controlling dangerous chemicals: the case of regulating endocrine
disruptors in EU law Nertila Kuraj; 12. Long-term market effects of green
public procurement Charlotte Leire and Carl Dalhammar; Part III. Conclusion
by the Editors: 13. Present and future challenges for Europe's
environmental product policy Eléonore Maitre-Ekern, Hans Christian Bugge
and Carl Dalhammar.
Herculean but necessary task Hans Christian Bugge, Carl Dalhammar and
Eléonore Maitre-Ekern; Part I. Structural Issues Associated with Regulating
the Life-Cycle of Products: 2. Exploring the spaceship Earth: a circular
economy for products Eléonore Maitre-Ekern; 3. Principles for the design of
a policy framework to address product life-cycle impacts Michael Faure and
Carl Dalhammar; 4. The harm of products and the need of information on
inputs, production, use, and disposal Erling Eide; 5. Redefining agency
theory to internalize environmental product externalities. A tentative
proposal based on life-cycle thinking Beate Sjåfjell; 6. Environmental
measures as an obstacle to free movement of goods in the internal market
Nicolas de Sadeleer; Part II. Challenges Related to the Application of
European Product Law: 7. Dieselgate and the protection of the environment
by public authorities Ludwig Krämer; 8. Energy efficiency regulations,
market and behavioural failures, and standardization Carl Dalhammar,
Jessika Luth Richter and Erika Machacek; 9. Regulating recyclability under
the Ecodesign Directive: how can we achieve synergies between waste and
product policies for electric and electronic equipment in order to promote
recycling? Sahra Svensson and Carl Dalhammar; 10. Material recycling
without hazardous substances - interplay of two policy streams and impacts
on industry Naoko Tojo and Åke Thidell; 11. Complexities and conflicts in
controlling dangerous chemicals: the case of regulating endocrine
disruptors in EU law Nertila Kuraj; 12. Long-term market effects of green
public procurement Charlotte Leire and Carl Dalhammar; Part III. Conclusion
by the Editors: 13. Present and future challenges for Europe's
environmental product policy Eléonore Maitre-Ekern, Hans Christian Bugge
and Carl Dalhammar.
1. Developing legislation to prevent environmental damage from products:
Herculean but necessary task Hans Christian Bugge, Carl Dalhammar and
Eléonore Maitre-Ekern; Part I. Structural Issues Associated with Regulating
the Life-Cycle of Products: 2. Exploring the spaceship Earth: a circular
economy for products Eléonore Maitre-Ekern; 3. Principles for the design of
a policy framework to address product life-cycle impacts Michael Faure and
Carl Dalhammar; 4. The harm of products and the need of information on
inputs, production, use, and disposal Erling Eide; 5. Redefining agency
theory to internalize environmental product externalities. A tentative
proposal based on life-cycle thinking Beate Sjåfjell; 6. Environmental
measures as an obstacle to free movement of goods in the internal market
Nicolas de Sadeleer; Part II. Challenges Related to the Application of
European Product Law: 7. Dieselgate and the protection of the environment
by public authorities Ludwig Krämer; 8. Energy efficiency regulations,
market and behavioural failures, and standardization Carl Dalhammar,
Jessika Luth Richter and Erika Machacek; 9. Regulating recyclability under
the Ecodesign Directive: how can we achieve synergies between waste and
product policies for electric and electronic equipment in order to promote
recycling? Sahra Svensson and Carl Dalhammar; 10. Material recycling
without hazardous substances - interplay of two policy streams and impacts
on industry Naoko Tojo and Åke Thidell; 11. Complexities and conflicts in
controlling dangerous chemicals: the case of regulating endocrine
disruptors in EU law Nertila Kuraj; 12. Long-term market effects of green
public procurement Charlotte Leire and Carl Dalhammar; Part III. Conclusion
by the Editors: 13. Present and future challenges for Europe's
environmental product policy Eléonore Maitre-Ekern, Hans Christian Bugge
and Carl Dalhammar.
Herculean but necessary task Hans Christian Bugge, Carl Dalhammar and
Eléonore Maitre-Ekern; Part I. Structural Issues Associated with Regulating
the Life-Cycle of Products: 2. Exploring the spaceship Earth: a circular
economy for products Eléonore Maitre-Ekern; 3. Principles for the design of
a policy framework to address product life-cycle impacts Michael Faure and
Carl Dalhammar; 4. The harm of products and the need of information on
inputs, production, use, and disposal Erling Eide; 5. Redefining agency
theory to internalize environmental product externalities. A tentative
proposal based on life-cycle thinking Beate Sjåfjell; 6. Environmental
measures as an obstacle to free movement of goods in the internal market
Nicolas de Sadeleer; Part II. Challenges Related to the Application of
European Product Law: 7. Dieselgate and the protection of the environment
by public authorities Ludwig Krämer; 8. Energy efficiency regulations,
market and behavioural failures, and standardization Carl Dalhammar,
Jessika Luth Richter and Erika Machacek; 9. Regulating recyclability under
the Ecodesign Directive: how can we achieve synergies between waste and
product policies for electric and electronic equipment in order to promote
recycling? Sahra Svensson and Carl Dalhammar; 10. Material recycling
without hazardous substances - interplay of two policy streams and impacts
on industry Naoko Tojo and Åke Thidell; 11. Complexities and conflicts in
controlling dangerous chemicals: the case of regulating endocrine
disruptors in EU law Nertila Kuraj; 12. Long-term market effects of green
public procurement Charlotte Leire and Carl Dalhammar; Part III. Conclusion
by the Editors: 13. Present and future challenges for Europe's
environmental product policy Eléonore Maitre-Ekern, Hans Christian Bugge
and Carl Dalhammar.