National and European politics have a significant impact on media freedom.
The Workshop on Social Life Cycle Assessment
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- Global level (UNEP guidance + SDGs) - Lorenç Milà I Canals, UNEP and Life Cycle Initiative;
- EU level (industrial policy; initiatives and research work; the “added value” for the EU; top down or bottom up approach?) - European Commission (DG GROW/DG JRC)
- Scientific research and practical implementation - Marzia Traverso, project manager from the S-LCA guidelines project of the Life Cycle Initiative;
- Wrap up (key methodology/tools/data availability/use at practical level) - Cathrine Benoit Norris
- Social LCA Roundtable - Mark Goedkoop
- WBCSD – Handbook of social Impact for Chemical Sector - Peter Saling, BASF
- SCORELCA - Alessandra Zamagni
- SAM (implementation to Agri-Food) - Luigia Petti, project Agri-Food
- UNEP Social Public Procurement Programme (SPP) - tbc
- Wrap up (best practices so far/future development/pilot/policy in the EU?) - Paolo Masoni, Ecoinnovazione
- Sustainable finance/Social economy/ Standardisation (ISO 26000 and CEN) - European Commission (DG GROW)
- Launch of call for Interest of Pilot Projects for the implementation of the revised guidelines - Marzia Traverso
- Potential EU actions by different stakeholders
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The Financial Times and ETNO are pleased to announce the date of the FT-ETNO Summit 2016 - Reform and Progress: The role of telecoms in a digitising world.
Digital technologies are driving a new industrial revolution. European businesses have to engage in this development to remain competitive globally. But the competition is tough. Countries such as the United States, South Korea and Japan are moving ahead.
This conference is hosted by Greens/EFA MEPs Jan Philipp Albrecht, Max Andersson, Eva Joly, Judith Sargentini
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Internet and digital technologies are transforming our societies, bringing with them an incredible potential for new opportunities, but also new challenges and threats.
We would like to take this opportunity to invite you to the next Future Media Lounge event, to take place in Brussels on Tuesday, 16 June in the European Parliament, from 18:00-20:00.
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