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20. Proposal: Defining standards within and outside the EU in environmental policies
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Measure 20(1) - Strengthening Eco-Labelling and Introducing Eco-Score
20.1) Harmonising and strengthening eco-labelling and introducing a mandatory eco-score to be displayed on all products that can be bought by the consumer. The eco-score would be calculated according to emissions from production and transportation, as well as harmful content, based on a list of hazardous products. The eco-score should be managed and monitored by an EU authority.
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Measure 20(2) - Enhancing Environmental Standards for Export of Waste
20.2) Strengthen environmental standards for the export of waste and more stringent controls and sanctions to stop illegal exports. The EU should incentivise the Member States to recycle their own waste and use it for energy production.
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Measure 20(3) - Eliminating Polluting Packaging
20.3) Setting a goal of eliminating polluting packaging by promoting less packaging or more environmentally-friendly packaging establishing partnerships with developing countries, supporting their infrastructure and with mutually favourable trade deals to aid them in the transition towards green energy sources.
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Measure 20(4) - Rewarding High Sustainability Standards with more Access to EU Market
20.4) Rewarding countries that apply high sustainability standards by offering them further access to the EU market for their sustainable goods and services, either unilaterally through the General System of Preferences GSP+, bilaterally through negotiated trade agreements, or multilaterally through initiatives in the World Trade Organisation.