Réduire de 40 % les émissions de gaz à effet de serre d’ici 2030, limiter le réchauffement climatique à moins de 2 degrés : si l’on veut respecter l’Accord de Paris (2015), il faudra adopter de nouveaux modèles de production, et penser bien en amont à la performance environnementale des produits et des process industriels ou commerciaux. Pour ce faire, les entreprises peuvent s’appuyer sur le principe de « l’éco-conception », qui consiste à intégrer autant d’aspects et de process environnementaux que possible dans les produits, bien avant leur mise sur le marché […]
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