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AGM 2020 Resolution on Plastics, Public Health and the Environment

The ACR during the AGM 2020 approved a Resolution on Plastics, Public Health and the Environment Justification Source: The main objectives for the literature study “Gender and Plastics Management” are: to conduct research on the links between gender and plastics consumption and production, with focus on the impacts of the chemicals used in plastic…

AGM 2020 Resolution – Addressing the needs of consumers and vulnerable groups in the transition to a digital society

  The Association for Consumer Rights (ACR) during the AGM 2020 approved a Resolution on Addressing the needs of consumers and vulnerable groups in the transition to a digital society Justification/reasons and current situations to be addressed Malta has been developing a Digital Agenda for a number of years; however, so far measures are…

MALTA NEEDS TO STRENGTHEN ITS EFFORTS RE CORONAVIRUS EMERGENCY

In these extraordinary times brought by the global coronavirus emergency, the Maltese Association for Consumer Rights (ACR) calls on the Maltese authorities to take the additional urgent action needed to safeguard the health of Malta’s people. Prevention is better than cure.  Towards this end, the ACR urges the Maltese government to suspend flights from…

PRESS RELEASE: MALTA NEEDS TO STRENGTHEN ITS EFFORTS RE CORONAVIRUS EMERGENCY

In these extraordinary times brought by the global coronavirus emergency, the Maltese Association for Consumer Rights (ACR) calls on the Maltese authorities to take the additional urgent action needed to safeguard the health of Malta’s people. Prevention is better than cure.  Towards this end, the ACR urges the Maltese government to suspend flights from…

“Digitization aspects and consumer requirements in relation to “smart” toys – implementation in standardization. Study by the DIN Consumer Council, Germany

Standards, such as EN 71-1 (safety of toys) and EN 62115 (safety of electric toys), provide manufacturers with instructions for the construction of toys and how certain aspects can be met. Standards also provide consumers with confidence that a toy will be safe if it complies with their requirements. In order to guarantee the safety…

Towards a Sustainable Europe by 2030: The upcoming decade must be the time for action, says the EESC

Sustainable development must be at the heart of the future of Europe. If we want to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, we need to act now. The time for reflection is over, urges the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) in its recent opinion on the Commission’s Reflection Paper “Towards a Sustainable…

Electronic Cigarettes – a health and environment issue: developing healthy measures

The use of e-cigarettes spreads rapidly. The EU “Scientific Committee on Health, Environmental and Emerging Risks (SCHEER) identified e-cigarettes as one of the “emerging health and environmental issues” in 2018. By contrast, the regulatory framework is not fit for the purpose and is hardly in the position to protect users (“vapers”). The EU Tobacco…

CYBERSECURITY FOR CONNECTED PRODUCTS – ANEC and BEUC Position Paper

Why it matters to consumers Consumers are increasingly using connected devices in their daily lives. Already today, Europeans can remotely switch on the lights in their house, turn on their washing machine or open their door lock with their smartphone. This ongoing digitalisation requires that consumers’ devices are protected against cyberattacks. While the number…

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