PEP ecopassport®: Publication of PSR
The P.E.P. Association published new sector rules (PSR) in February 2024. The LCIE Bureau Veritas lists these changes for you. [spacer] 4 update PSR The updated PSRs, available on the PEP ecopassort® website, are: [check_list] PSR0003 - Cable management PSR0005 - Electrical switchgear and controlgear solutions PSR0006 - Drives for blinds and closures installed in…
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Bureau Veritas joins the United Nations Global Compact
Bureau Veritas is proud to announce it is now a member of the United Nations Global Compact, the world’s largest initiative related to corporate social responsibility (CSR). With this move, the Group confirms its commitment to abiding by the Ten Principles of the voluntary initiative, which seeks to advance universal principles on human rights, labor, environment and…
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Un nouveau vérificateur PEP ecopassport® à CODDE
Lucas GUILLAUME, LCA & Eco-design engineer in CODDE Department of LCIE Bureau Veritas, has been admitted as an authorized verifier of the PEP ecopassport® program. 👏 Congratulations ! [spacer] An effective team He joins the LCIE Bureau Veritas team dedicated to the verification of environmental declarations: Olivia, Firmin DOMON, Béranger HOPPENOT and Damien PRUNEL. In…
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Bureau Veritas, partner of the Net Zero Initiative for IT project
As a partner of the Net Zero Initiative for IT (NZI for IT) project, Bureau Veritas is proud to annonce that Bureau Veritas is a co-signatory of the NZI for IT Code of conduct. [spacer] The Project Net Zero Initiative is a project led by consulting company Carbone 4 supported by the French Agency for…
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EPD China joins the ECO Platform organization
In January 2024, EPD China joined the ECO Platform organization and became the 22nd established ECO EPD Programme Operator. 📣 In the words of Yuzhi Zeng and Bill Kung, EPD China Representatives at ECO Platform: « EPD China is glad to cooperate with ECO Platform and EPD POs in each country to support companies conducting reliable…
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New targets to reduce CO2 emissions from heavy-duty vehicles
The European Commission welcomes today's agreement between the European Parliament and Council on a provisional political agreement strengthening CO2 emissions standards for new heavy-duty vehicles (HDVs) entering the EU market from 2030. The Regulation will set new ambitious CO2 emissions reduction targets for 2030, 2035 and 2040. The new standards will ensure that this segment of the road transport…
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