Area: A Safe Society

Development of a Digital Product Passport integration system for the toy sector – AIPASSPORTGUARDNET

Implementing AIPASSPORTGUARDNET will position toy sector businesses in the leading edge of digitalisation and sustainability, offering safe and traceable products that comply with both modern consumer expectations and environmental regulation.

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L2D Learn to Discern

The Learn to Discern (L2D) project is a project co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme whose main objective is to develop these media literacy skills in young workers through non-formal training material.

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Chemical markers to improve traceability of children’s products as a solution to anti-counterfeiting – TRACE4FAKE

Is it possible to manufacture children's products using anti-counterfeiting materials, and is it possible to do so while avoiding any toxicological risk to the user?
The implementation of chemical markers in the materials used for the manufacture of the children's product allows a product to be traced quickly and economically, through photoluminescent properties, among others, which can be modulated according to the specific needs of each company and/or product.

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Research for the valorization of children’s product safety on the markets – SAFEVALOR

Safety is a key factor for children's products and decisive in the consumers' purchase decision, especially in the case of products for babies and young children, like toys or childcare articles.

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“New skills to face the risks of counterfeiting in consumer goods for children” CounterRisk European Project

  European CounterRisk project “New skills to face the risks of counterfeiting in consumer goods”       Counterfeit products are harmful to both companies’ economy and consumers’ health. In the case of children’s products, counterfeiting seriously impair health of the most vulnerable consumers, children. The EUIPO’s “Qualitative Study on Risks Posed by Counterfeits to [...]

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