

Serving in the different bodies in Finat.Ī number of recycling initiatives have beenĭeveloped and are being deployed. Place back-to-back with board meetings, which has certainly facilitated aīetter ‘workflow’ and has strengthened the personal contacts between volunteers For the last two years, most committee meetings have taken We therefore drafted guidelines to put some Guidelines were lacking on committee members’ duties and accountability. Were the requirements for becoming a committee member. Other members who were not themselves serving on a committee were asking what They were supposed to execute and what their personal contribution should be. In fact, they were expected to do what was the association’s strategy that The distance between board and committee membersīecame too great and, sometimes, committee members were asking themselves what, With the growth of the association, the number ofĬommittees, sub-committees, task forces and forums had been growing and was becoming Stronger than the sum of our individual parts.įuture, it was concluded that a certain degree of streamlining of committee By pooling resources and sharing know-how and expertise, we can be The UK association adopted our Finat Liner Recycling BrochureĪnd proposed the creation of a European good manufacturing practice guide for food The GermanĪnd French associations collaborated with Finat on the first-ever ‘Operators’ĭay’ at Labelexpo. The Italian association is sharing their legal termsĪnd conditions of sale and other (technical) industry guidelines.
#Labelist relationship upgrade#
Offered to upgrade their Occupational Health and Safety Best Practice Guide toĮuropean level, and an English translation is currently under review by theĭifferent associations. On the initiative of the Swedish association, the nationalĪssociations have joined forces to commission AWA to develop and monitor Thanks to a concerted effort, we have made a real impact in lobbying theĮuropean Commission. We are now seeing the first tangible results.
