The next decade will see sweeping changes to the way we create, use and dispose of consumer products – driven by a wave of legislation aimed at reducing environmental impact, promoting ethical practices and ensuring long-term resource efficiency.
While these regulations can initially appear burdensome and present risks for business that do not comply today, they also represent a powerful catalyst for change and the future of consumer product development. Whether you need to remove materials ahead of incoming bans or comply with right to repair regulations, there’s a huge opportunity to not only survive, but thrive and leapfrog your competition.
In this paper, innovation experts from across Cambridge Consultants (CC), part of Capgemini Invent, share insights on how business leaders in Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) and electronics companies can not only navigate environmental legislation for consumer goods, but leverage the latest advances in science and engineering to create additional business value, delivering top line growth.
