What are the advocacy highlights of LightingEurope in 2019?
2019 was a year of change for the EU, with elections to the European Parliament and a new Commission college taking office in December.
The LightingEurope Secretariat has been meeting the new Members of the European Parliament from May to December to offer their expertise on the policy files related to the lighting industry.
Simultaneously, the #betterlighting campaign has been complemented with www.europeanlightingpriorities.eu, outlining how lighting contributes to achieving key EU priorities.
In the 2019 LightingEurope annual report, Ms Georgoutsakou made a thought-provoking statement: “regulators’ KPIs should be based not on the number of rules they make, but on how effective these rules are in achieving their objectives and on how easy they are for companies to understand and apply and for authorities to enforce”.
And the LightingEurope General Secretary to indicate that over the next few months, the European Lighting association “will focus on delivering guidance to {Their} members and to regulators on how to apply and enforce EU rules and on advocating for a clear legal framework that fosters fair competition among all actors on the EU market”.
Discover the new LightingEurope annual report, and learn about EU policy topics impacting lighting and the advocacy highlights and achievements in 2019.
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