What information should I declare to obtain AGEC law indicators?
In the case of AGEC law indicators, all the required information needs to be 100% accurate to comply with the law. Indeed, for example, the declaration of an “Unknown” origin will not allow you to comply with the traceability requirements. Therefore, no assumption is allowed on all the required information. It is your responsibility to declare only the information that you checked and verified. To sum up, for AGEC law indicators, all the required data is defined as:
- Mandatory (M): Mandatory data to be filled in to be able to make the calculation.
To obtain accurate and precise results for the AGEC law indicators, follow the data summary below.
Scope | Type of information required |
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Articles | – Name and reference Mandatory – Category to which the product belongs Mandatory – Materials used (parts) Mandatory – Manufacturing supplier names Mandatory – Item’s weight Mandatory – Weight of each material within the article Mandatory – Article finishing supplier names (dye process, treatment process, print process) Mandatory – Packaging for online & offline sales Mandatory – Presence of dangerous substances Mandatory |
Materials | – Material name Mandatory – Material reference Mandatory – Category Mandatory – Composition percentages Mandatory – Composition names Mandatory – Material processing supplier name Mandatory |
Suppliers | – Manufacturing suppliers origins Mandatory – Dye suppliers origins Mandatory – Treatment suppliers origins Mandatory – Print suppliers origins Mandatory – Material processing suppliers origins Mandatory |
Retail packaging | – Packaging name and reference Mandatory – Packaging type Mandatory – Hazardous substances in packaging Mandatory – Take-back program for reuse Mandatory |
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- Minimum knowledge rate: 100%
- Max assumption rate: 0%
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