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eceee supports keeping the A–G design of the energy label(19 Jun 08) In a letter to the European Commission, eceee expresses support for the current A–G scale as opposed to an open-ended numerical scale. The numerical scale has been proposed by some stakeholders in the Commission's working group on a possible redesign of the energy label. eceee understands the European industry's concerns on how a to create dynamic labelling system within the current A–G system, but feels that problems with the current label design can be overcome by effective support and adjustments of the label.
eceee also believes that a fast update of the Appliance Labelling Directive 92/75/EEC is urgently needed to move the existing scales to make them more realistic to today’s technology developments. The current scales are almost meaningless, since in too many cases more than 90 per cent of products sold are A or better. This can be done relatively quickly and can bring about important benefits, eceee says. Download the letter to the European Commission (pdf).
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