A quick look at some topics relevant for the vending industry.
PPWR: EVA meets MEPs to discuss vending concerns.
The
proposal
for
a
Regulation
on
Packaging and
Packaging Waste (PPWR) has
started
its
scrutiny
in
the
European
Parliament
as
well
as
the
Council
of
the
EU (Member
States
representatives).
The
EVA
has
therefore
finalised
our
position
paper
outlining
areas
of
concern
with
the
text
and
providing
a
series
of
clear
and
specific
proposed
amendments
which
aim
to
ensure
that
vending
does
not
incorrectly
fall
into
poorly
defined
segments
and
targets.
We
have
consequently
been
intensifying
our
lobbying
activities
with
both
the
European
Parliament’s
environment
committee (ENVI) members, as
well
as
with
the
national
member
states
in
the
Council. This
month
the
EVA
has
met
with
a
number
of
MEPs
and
is
in
dialogue
with
other
offices
and
Council
representatives. Indeed, our
position
paper
has
now
been
seen
by
the
Swedish
Presidency
negotiating
team, who
currently
hold
the
6-month
rotating
Council
Presidency. The
month
the
EVA
also
signed
a
letter – alongside
other
allied
associations
making
use
of
beverage
packaging – addressed
to
the
Council
to
outline
that
the
Commission’s
impact
assessment for
the
legislation
is
not
detailed
enough, it
gives
no
direct
evidence
that
specific
targets
and
product
reductions
will
improve
either
the
use
of
resources
or
the
overall
environmental
impact.
New Nordic Ecolabel criteria for coffee service published: EVA to respond.
Updated
criteria
have
been
published
for
consultation
for
a
Nordic
Ecolabelled
coffee
service.
This
label
is
extensively
used
throughout
Scandinavia
by
procurement
for
coffee
services, especially
in
the
office environment. The
EVA
has
been
in
contact
over
the
last
months
with
the
organisation
to
explain
the
needs
as
well
as
the
business
model of
the
vending
industry.
The
new
criteria
aim
to
of
course
be
stricter
and
the
EVA
will
be
responding
imminently
to
the
consultation.
External study on PSD2 published.
The
external
study, carried
out
by
consultants
on
behalf
of
the
EU
Commission, has
been
published.
The
study
provides
a
detailed
view
of
the
implementation of
the
second
Payment
Services Directive (PSD2), and
highlights
areas
that
may
need
revising.
With
regards
to
vending
the
key
area
of
interest
in
this
dossier
is
the
Strong
Customer
Authentication (SCA) requirements, which
mandate
a
PIN (or
other
verification
method) after
specific
limits
have
been
reached.
At
the
upcoming
meeting
of
the
Electronic
Payment
Committee, the
study
will
be
examined
in
more
depth, and
a
new
EVA
position
paper
on
this
subject
will
be
defined.
Irish DRS scheme to start in February 2024.
The
EVA – together
with
the
Vending & Automated
Retail
Association (
AVA) in
the
UK – met
recently
with
Re-Turn, the
Irish
company
set
up
to
manage
the
new
deposit
return
scheme, which
is
due
to
start
in
February
2024.
EVA launches #Vending4Future social media campaign.
The
EVA
has
launched
a
new #Vending4Future
campaign
online, in
order
to
showcase
our
industry
as
sustainable, circular, innovative
and
European.
This
is
linked
to
our
ongoing
lobbying
activities
in
Brussels
where
in
order
to
ensure
that
policy
makers
are
as
receptive
as
possible
to
a
message, industry
associations
need
to
demonstrate
what
positive
changes
they
are
themselves
making
voluntarily.
The
aim
is
to
highlight
messages
that
perhaps
the
average
policy
maker
is
not
currently
aware
of, but
that
the
industry
has (long) adopted
or
plans
to
do. One
example
is
promoting
the
modularly
of
vending
machines
that
enables
the
ease
of
repair, which
is
in
contrast
to
other
equipment
in
many
sectors.
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can
follow
our
posts
on
Twitter
and
LinkedIn.
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member, you
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consult
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latest
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Newsletter
which
provides
full
details
of
these
and
other
developments.