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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RSSA vehicle supplier may not have certainty about which specific tyre type will be available before a certain time (e.g. because of tyre mounting scheduled ...
The new tyre label regulation applies only to new passenger car tyres (C1 tyres), light commercial vehicle tyres (C2 tyres) and heavy vehicle tyres ...
A retailer or other natural or legal person who offers for sale, hire, or hire purchase, or displays products to customers or installers in the course ...
A supplier is a manufacturer established in the Union, EEA or Northern Ireland, the authorized representative of a manufacturer who is not established ...
The supplier must ensure that a printed version of the energy label is provided with the product, inside the packaging, or printed on the packaging of ...
Annex I, 2 if the Regulation list the 'Product Information Requirements'. The last two paragraphs of Annex 1, 2 refer to the manufacturer of ...
Please see the roles of the different economic operators under Ecodesign here, and for Energy Labelling here to better understand relevant responsibilities.
A product, which has been subject to important changes or overhauls aiming to modify its original performance, purpose or type, after it has been put ...
The supplier shall deliver printed labels, including rescaled labels and product information sheets, to the dealer free of charge, promptly and in any ...
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