Over 100,000 products and services in Europe now carry the EU Ecolabel, a mark introduced in 1992 to promote sustainable manufacturing and help consumers make more responsible choices. The scheme encourages greener industrial practices, from textiles and tourism to cleaning products and construction materials. Its reach keeps growing, with a 15% increase in licenses since 2024. But which countries are pushing hardest to display this trusted green certification?
Click to find out who’s leading the charge toward a more sustainable Europe.