The EU Footware Industry
The European footwear industry is made up of diverse products and industrial processes. The European Commission works to promote the innovation and competitiveness of firms in the field and to combat counterfeiting, while protecting consumer health and the environment.
The footwear industry in the EU
The footwear sector is a diverse industry covering a wide variety of materials and products from different types of men's, women's, and children's footwear, to more specialised products like snowboard boots and protective footwear. In 2012, the footwear sector generated EUR 24 billion in turnover and EUR 6.2 billion in added value, directly employing more than a quarter of a million people.
EU actions to support the footwear industry
European standards on footwear
There are a number of European standards relating to footwear such as test methods, terminology, minimum performance requirements for individual components of footwear and entire shoes, and environmental aspects.
The footwear sector is a diverse industry covering a wide variety of materials and products from different types of men's, women's, and children's footwear, to more specialised products like snowboard boots and protective footwear. In 2012, the footwear sector generated EUR 24 billion in turnover and EUR 6.2 billion in added value, directly employing more than a quarter of a million people.
EU actions to support the footwear industry
- Footwear legislation
- Strengthening the competitiveness of the industry
- Study on the European footwear industry
European standards on footwear
There are a number of European standards relating to footwear such as test methods, terminology, minimum performance requirements for individual components of footwear and entire shoes, and environmental aspects.