Home » EU adopts environmental labelling for B2B, France pushes for a consumer-facing version EU adopts environmental labelling for B2B, France pushes for a consumer-facing version While Brussels has just approved the methodological framework for eco-score in the fashion industry, France is taking the lead with a more ambitious version directly aimed at consumers. Already in use at Des Petits Hauts fashion brand, it will be voluntary. Through Morgane Monteiro, Sophie Baqué. Published on 26 May 2025 à 17h46 - Update on 26 May 2025 à 18h03 Resources On May 14, the European Commission approved the methodological framework for measuring the impact of the eco-score in the fashion and footwear sectors. Based on the PEF (Product Environmental Footprint) method,… Morgane Monteiro, Sophie Baqué circularityCSRESGfashionregulatorySustainability Read more Regulatory Omnibus package: What practical adjustments should retailers make to CSR obligations? EU: Commission backpedals on CSRD and duty of vigilance The major retail and e-commerce trends of 2025 [NRF 2025] Under threat from customs duties, CSR is fading into the background Julie Hamadouche Bottino, Ba&sh: "On each garment, a label details the CO2 generated, energy consumed and freshwater pollution"