EU Let Wine Industry Write Its Own Rules But Civil Society Is Taking Action to Put Common Good First
Civil society groups are pushing back against EU wine industry self-regulation, arguing that letting producers write their own rules has prioritised profits over public good and environmental responsibility. Movendi International and allied organisations are working to shift the balance towards policies that better reflect health and sustainability concerns. The story underscores a broader tension between industry interests and public welfare in how European wine regulation actually works.
Originally published by Movendi International
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