This section contains questions and answers of general interest concerning Ecodesign and Energy Labelling. The answers typically reflect a common understanding between Commission services and the Market Surveillance Authorities of Member States. However, a binding interpretation of Union law is the sole competence of the European Court of Justice, and the Commission shall not be liable for any damage or loss howsoever caused that may result from relying on the information provided here.
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Please find the different roles and responsibilities ...
Please find the different roles and responsibilities ...
The retailer has obligations and is required to clearly display an energy label when selling products. This includes in store and via distance selling ...
Find here the obligations for suppliers...
When you’re buying a new appliance for your home, look for its energy label. The energy label tells you how much energy that appliance uses, comparing ...
According to Article 3(17) of the tyre labelling Regulation in conjunction with Article 3(1) of the Market Surveillance Regulation, ‘making available ...
What does ‘the highest populated classes’ based on an official dataset mean regarding tyres?
The fact that the Energy label for luminaires is discontinued means that there has been no obligation for luminaires to bear an Energy label since 25 ...
‘Making a product available on the market' means any supply, whether in return for payment or free of charge, of a product for distribution, consumption...