The Consumer Information Programme (CI-SCP) implements and supports projects; undertakes research; identifies and encourages policies; and provides collaboration opportunities for anyone looking to engage and assist consumers in sustainable consumption.
The aspirational target of the CI-SCP is to work towards: "companies providing credible sustainability information on at least 50% of their products & services at the point of sale."
New Multistakeholder Advisory Committee Appointed to Guide the Consumer Information Programme Through 2026–2027
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Working groups
The Consumer Information Programme operates through four working groups (WG) looking at different aspects of consumer information
other projects
Beyond the dedicated working groups, the Consumer Information programme has a number of other workstreams focusing on different aspects of sustainability
Knowledge items
programme leadership
The Consumer Information Programme is led by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Climate Action, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMUKN) of Germany, UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD), and Consumers International. The programme is supported by a Multi-stakeholder Advisory Committee (MAC), which provides technical and strategic advice; and a network of partners implementing projects and contributing to working groups.
Events & webinars
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