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Market access requirements EU Engineering products General overview August 2014
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2 Contents Overview of Market access requirements Background of EU legislation Drivers for non-legislative requirements How to keep track?
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3 Legislation Consumer / User Health and Safety Environment E.g. Packaging, WEEE, RoHS, Cadmium CE Marking/HACCP Social / Fair Trade labels SA 8000 / OHSAS Certificate Codes of conduct ISO 9000 series Certificate EN / IS0 norms ECO Labels IS0 14001 Certificate Quality Social accountability Environment Market driven
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4 Legislation Consumer / User Health and Safety Environment E.g. Packaging, WEEE, RoHS, Cadmium CE Marking/HACCP Social / Fair Trade labels SA 8000 / OHSAS Certificate Codes of conduct ISO 9000 series Certificate EN / IS0 norms ECO Labels IS0 14001 Certificate Quality Social accountability Environment Market driven
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Legislation EU legislation only deals with issues that are relevant for the European consumer and/or the European environment Focus is on: Safety to the consumer Safety to the environment As a result of: The product which is marketed in the EU Use Disposal / waste / recycling The packaging 5
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6 (EU) Legislation:(EU) Buyer Requirements: Market access requirements Environmental Issues Product / packaging Consumer Health & Safety Social issues Environmental issues Manufacturing Impact abroad e.g. exporting country Direct impact in the EU 6
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Legislation For a manufacturer of parts or components the legislation may not be directly relevant However, since the buyer will pass down requirements to his suppliers, indirectly this legislation will be (very) relevant 7
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Suppliers of products/ components Suppliers of materials Requirements are passed down in the supply chain Producers are part of the supply chain EU Importers/ buyers Responsible products on the European market 8
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EU Legislation Most legislation is harmonised on a European level CE REACH RoHS Etc. Most…. but not all Be sure to check specific legislation in your export market! 9
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10 Legislation Consumer / User Health and Safety Environment E.g. Packaging, WEEE, RoHS, Cadmium CE Marking/HACCP Social / Fair Trade labels SA 8000 / OHSAS Certificate Codes of conduct ISO 9000 series Certificate EN / IS0 norms ECO Labels IS0 14001 Certificate Quality Social accountability Environment Market driven
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Market driven requirements Why do buyers set additional requirements, going beyond EU legislation? 11
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CSR: People, Planet and the Profits Reduced Costs Ability to perform in a demanding market Increased market acceptability Increased Profits 12
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Market driven requirements Corporate social responsibility is a key driver of buyer requirements 13
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Market driven requirements But what are the key drivers for Corporate social responsibility (CSR)? 15
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16 Managing consumer health & safety risks Unsafe materials (flammable) Hazardous substances Unsafe design Consumer Health & Safety
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17 Sometimes to the extreme... source: New Scientist Warning: This product moves when in use Consumer Health & Safety Remove the child before folding
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18 Managing social / labour issues Occupational health and safety Minimum age Forced labour Non discrimination Minimum wages Working hours Equal remuneration Right to union membership Social
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19 Reputation management Social
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20 Managing environmental issues Environment Waste Pollution Dangerous substances Energy use Water use
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But CSR is not just about risk management or image…. 21
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22 Managing (natural) resources & reducing operational costs Economy Agricultural yields Raw materials Energy costs Rare earth metals Productivity
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23 Community Community development
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24 Value creation New markets
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25 Value creation Shared value creation
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CSR is still on the rise 26
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27 In fact…… Many Market [Access] Requirements originate from CSR policies & Many requirements can be dealt with through a CSR policy
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28 Legislation Consumer / User Health and Safety Environment E.g. Packaging, WEEE, RoHS, Cadmium CE Marking/HACCP Social / Fair Trade labels SA 8000 / OHSAS Certificate Codes of conduct ISO 9000 series Certificate EN / IS0 norms ECO Labels IS0 14001 Certificate Quality Social accountability Environment Market driven
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29 Black Box Purchase requirements: -Social -Product safety -Environmental -Quality Consumers Consumer products NGOs Governments Company policy Legislative compliance: - Consumer health and safety - Environment Public pressure: - Replace dangerous chemicals - Brands: responsibility for supply chain Expect: - Safe products - Good circumstances Company values Clients - Products according to specs - High quality assurance
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How to keep track? Check for your products and potential export countries! Use the CBI website 30
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Assignment Discuss in groups: How can market access requirements influence your plans to export? What decisions may they influence? Where do they fit in your export marketing plan? 32
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