This preparatory study
focuses on imaging equipments (printers, scanners, etc.) and aims to
recommend ways to improve the environmental performance of these
products. It will constitute the first step in considering whether and
which eco-design requirements should be set for these EuPs.
A general organisational and methodological proposal is
presented in the following scheme.
The consortium in charge of the project, spanning a broad
spectrum of expertise from technological know-how to environmental background,
market and consumer analysis, guarantees a proper performance of the foreseen
tasks.
The project implementation includes a wide consultancy and
cooperation with industry federations and representatives.
Involvement of key stakeholders
The envisaged close cooperation with all relevant
stakeholders will be the basis to have access to relevant data and technological
developments as well as having a thorough feedback on project findings in an
early stage.
Due to the strong credibility and experience of
our consortium partners and the relationships built over the years with
a wide variety of stakeholders such as EEE industry (including SMEs),
material producers, environment and consumers NGO, industry/business
associations, academic institutions, and Member States, we will have
access to pertinent data and information in the framework of a
confidence-based collaboration. An efficient exchange of such
information will be ensured through this website and stakeholders
meetings organised during the course of the study.