This opinion by the Committee of the Regions was the first important document focused solely on the sharing/collaborative economy by an EU body. Thanks to this, it has placed the CoR and the rapporteur, Benedetta Brighenti, in a key influential position with regards to the emerging European-level debate on this topic.
This is clearly demonstrated by the many invitations to debates and conferences which the rapporteur has received and by the media coverage gathered by the opinion. In 2015 and 2016, the rapporteur took part in more than a dozen conferences, debates and events on the sharing or collaborative economy in several different countries. She also performed several video interviews, and her work and opinion were mentioned in local and regional media, as well as major national newspapers in two different countries.
While this was only an emerging policy field at the beginning of the CoR work on the topic, it has gained in importance and has become a very topical and controversial subject of debate at the EU level and in many Member States. While concrete policy developments are still in their early stages, they are so far very much in line with the CoR opinion's key recommendations, such as the Commission's intention, stated in its Communication "Upgrading the single market" (COM(2015) 550 final), to develop a European agenda for the collaborative (or sharing) economy.
This intention was put into practice with the Commission's presentation on 2 June 2016 of a Communication entitled "A European agenda for the collaborative economy". The document aims to provide (non-legally binding) guidance on how existing EU law – such as the Services Directive or E-commerce Directive – applies to collaborative economy business models. (Benedetta Brighenti was also appointed rapporteur, on this Communication, during the ECON Commission meeting of 20 June 2016.)
In the many exchanges having taken place since the publication of the guidance, both the European Commission and European Parliament have been very receptive to the CoR on the topic, and have acknowledged the strong territorial dimension of the issue. On this basis, concrete outcomes of the CoR's work on the topic are expected to be found in particular in the Parliament report on the collaborative economy whose rapporteur is Mr Nicola Danti. The CoR and its rapporteur are also in close contact with the European Commission regarding possible follow-up measures to the June 2016 communication.