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Webinar - Introducing Eurofins’ Durability Testing and Verification Marks for Consumer Products

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The growing consumer demand for sustainable consumption shows no signs of slowing down. Prolonging a product’s life through quality, maintainability and repairability are now key considerations of eco-design.

Brands, retailers and manufacturers of consumer goods must strive to ensure the longevity of their products under increasing consumer, governmental and legislative scrutiny.

With this in mind, Eurofins experts have developed consumer product durability testing, and associated verification marks to support marketing claims for products intended for the EU market.

Watch this one-hour webinar, where our sustainability experts discussed the concept of durability testing and how the durable product verification marks can help ensure consumer confidence, covering:

  • How is durability defined?
  • Key legislative updates impacting eco-design
  • Durability testing specifications for fashion, textiles, workwear and cookware.
  • Eurofins durable product verification marks
  • Q&A session

 

 

 

About the speakers

 

Georgina Mawer

Head of Technical - Eurofins | BLC Leather Technology Centre

Georgina is the Head of Technical for Eurofins | BLC, overseeing the Chem-MAP Programme and works with the leather, textiles and synthetic sector in the imposition of robust chemical management systems within their supply chains. Georgina supports brands, manufacturers and chemical companies with compliance programmes, due diligence procedures, trouble shooting and technical support on RSL and MRSL listed substances.

Mark Randall

Managing Director

As managing director of Eurofins | MTS UK, Mark has over 20 years of experience working strategically alongside manufacturers, retailers and suppliers to fulfil their safety and compliance needs across consumer products, including textiles, toys and hardlines.