101 results found
Searchresult 1 - 10 of 101. You filter by “Sustainability”.
-
ACM: prices for charging electric cars must be completely clear by 1 December
In some cases, providers of charging stations and charging cards still are not transparent about prices, even though they are statutorily required to. That is why, from 1 December 2020, ACM will check whether providers comply with the rules. If they do not, ACM can take action.
-
ACM publishes for consultation its draft guidelines regarding sustainability claims
The ACM has published for public consultation the draft version of its ‘Guidelines regarding sustainability claims’. These guidelines contain rules of thumb and practical examples that can help businesses when phrasing sustainability claims.
-
ACM draws up rules of thumb for sustainability claims
The ACM has drawn up rules of thumb for sustainability claims that businesses use when selling their products and services.
-
ACM does not see any major obstacles, but does see risks if network companies also act as heat network operators
At the request of the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy (EZK), ACM has issued additional recommendations regarding the conditions under which network companies are allowed to install and manage heat networks if the heat over that network is supplied by a different heat company.
-
Welfare of today’s chicken and that of the ‘Chicken of Tomorrow’
In 2015, ACM blocked a planned agreement between producers, suppliers, and retailers aimed at improving the welfare of chickens: the ‘Chicken of Tomorrow’.
-
ACM: energy suppliers’ power disclosure labels regarding green power are now completely in order
Most Dutch energy suppliers have published their power disclosure labels on their websites for the year 2019, and those labels meet the statutory requirements.
-
InSight 2020 - Better certification labels are necessary for making sustainable choices easier
Certification labels can play a key role in people’s and businesses’ decision-making processes when it comes to sustainability. ACM therefore calls on the Dutch legislature to introduce stricter rules for such labels.
-
ACM decision will help towards sustainable electricity, increased security of supply, and lower prices
It will become easier for electricity producers to build wind farms and solar farms anywhere in Europe.
-
Cross-border exchange of electricity will lead to lower prices
TSOs must reserve at least 20% of the capacities on their high-voltage grids for cross-border transport. That will lead to lower energy prices.