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Contractor & Key contacts
The study will be carried out by a
team that spans a broad spectrum of expertise including
technological know-how and environmental engineering, economical and
environmental assessment, market and consumer analysis, and worldwide
contacts, thus guaranteeing a proper scientific performance of the
foreseen tasks.
The contractor for this study is:

Following members of the team can be contacted for any technical questions relating to the study:
Shailendra Mudgal and Jonathan Bain Tel: +33 1 53 90 11 80
e-mail
addresses: shailendra.mudgal@biois.com and jonathan.bain@biois.com
Alternatively, please contact the ENTR Lot 1 project team.
Answers to most policy related
questions or how the results of this preparatory study will be used by
the European Commission can be found on:
http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/eco_design/index_en.htm.
Further questions can be addressed to ENTR-ECODESIGN@ec.europa.eu
For questions about the site, please contact the webmaster.
BIO_Intelligence_Service
- Active since 1989 in research and consultancy in the field of
environmental and health information on products, BIO’s expertise is
widely recognised in France and in Europe. A pioneer in the life cycle
assessments and ecodesign, BIO offers a range of services to decision
makers in private and public sectors to aid effective policy making. In
the context of the Ecodesign Directive of the European Commission, BIO
has been involved in various preparatory studies since 2006: BIO led
three preparatory studies for DG TREN (TREN lot 7: external power
supply and battery chargers; TREN lot 12: commercial refrigerators and
freezers; and lot 18: complex set-top boxes), participated in three
preparatory studies (TREN lots 4, 5, and 6), and is working on three
ongoing studies (lots 15 and 19 for DG TREN and Lots 1 and 2 for DG
ENTR). In addition, BIO is actively engaged in various initiatives
related to the Integrated Product Policy (IPP) of the European
Commission and also provides its rich expertise in impact assessment,
multi-criteria analyses (especially economic and environmental
dimensions) of relevant policy instruments.
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