Seldia provided input to the Call for evidence and Public Consultation on Consumer Agenda 2025-2030 and action plan on consumers in the Single Market. Below you can find a summary of our response:
At Seldia, we are committed to supporting the EUs consumer policy objectives. However, we firmly believe that the key to improving consumer protection lies in the robust enforcement of existing legislation, which should be achieved through the revision of the Consumer Protection Cooperation Regulation. Additional rules should only regulate gaps or unaddressed issues that are clearly necessary and proportionate.
We also urge the Commission to continue prioritising simplification and the reduction of administrative burdens, particularly where obligations are duplicative.
In addition, the success of the green transition depends on harmonised rules on labelling and coherent implementation of digital tools such as the Digital Product Passport.