The European Commission is launching this consultation to support the European Tourism of the Future
Public Consultations
The European Commission would like to examine roots of regulatory and administrative burden on tourism businesses, which may impede their capacity of growth and their competitiveness, as well as burden hindering the effectiveness of tourism policies at national, regional or local level.
Consultation on a range of certification actions which could be undertaken in order to tackle the problem of waste shipments out of the European Union to non-OECD countries.
The European Commission has launched a public consultation as part of its on-going efforts to review and modernise EU copyright rules.
The European Commission is addressing this particular challenge by assessing different policy options, including the possibility of introducing an authenticity leather labelling system at the EU level.
The European Commission has today launched a consultation inviting stakeholders to share their views about crowdfunding.
Through a public consultation, the European Commission wishes to collect stakeholders’ views on the most effective support measures for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) to become more resource efficient.
The European Commission has today started the search for the first European Capital of Innovation, or iCapital.
ECHA invites the parties concerned to comment on a new proposal for harmonised classification and labelling (CLH) on bisphenol A. The public consultation will be open for 45 days and will end on 11 October 2013.
This joint mission of Vice-President Tajani and Commissioner Potocnik to China is centered on the theme of “green growth”.
The European Commission has launched a public consultation on ways to improve access to justice in the field of the environment.
The overall aim of this consultation was to better understand the relevance of setting up specific policy initiatives related to the 'experience economy' and how to support the development of new industrial value chains. The results are available in a summary report.
The European Commission is gathering views on how to reduce the environmental impacts of buildings. Buildings use a large amount of resources when they are designed, built, used and demolished, and their impact on the environment, energy consumption and climate change is significant.