Record last updated: 3 June 2008
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By law, the European Community Energy Label must be displayed on all new household products displayed for sale, hire or hire-purchase. Products are generally rated from ‘A’ to ’G’, with ‘A’ being the most efficient (‘A+’ and ‘A++’ for the most efficient fridges and freezers). Council Directive 92/75/EEC
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Product categories
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Organisation details
| Name |
European Commission |
Type |
Government |
| Year established |
1992 |
Certification details
| # of Products Certified |
(unknown) |
| # of Companies Certified |
(unknown) |
| Certification covers |
Single environmental attributes for one portion of the product's life cycle. |
| Duration of certification |
(unknown) |
| Verified by |
(unknown) |
| Audit of certification holders |
Every (unknown) period by an independent third party. |
| Frequency of criteria review |
Ad hoc |
| Certification details updated: 11 November 2007 |
Contact
| Address |
Brussels Netherlands |
| Phone |
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| Email |
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Type: Energy
Geographic scope: Europe
Membership: (none specified)
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