Green Deal 2025: What Changes with the New EU Package
1. New Rules for Industrial Goods and Logistics
The package reinforces the push toward a circular economy. Businesses will be encouraged to reduce waste and increase the reuse rate of materials and machinery. This also means greater recognition of used goods, which can now be reintroduced into the secondary market through dedicated platforms.
2. Environmental Standards for High-Impact Sectors
From mechanical engineering to plastics, new EU directives require low-impact production standards. Sustainability becomes a strategic asset for the manufacturing industry and for the used equipment market.
3. Incentives for Those Investing in Refurbished Equipment
The 2025 package introduces a system of credits and benefits for companies that purchase regenerated goods or participate in recovery initiatives. In this context, online auctions of industrial assets can play a key role in promoting sustainable practices by enabling efficient reuse of business equipment.
The EU’s new green package strengthens the link between ecological transition and industrial supply chains. It represents an opportunity to innovate processes, reduce waste, and generate value even from the second-hand goods market.
The EU’s new green package strengthens the connection between the ecological transition and industrial supply chains. It presents an opportunity to innovate processes, reduce waste, and generate value even from the second-hand goods market.
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