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RSSThe on-going review of the Ecodesign and Energy Labelling regulations for electronic displays has now a website.
Today marks the entry into force of the European Critical Raw Materials Act, which aims at ensuring a diverse, secure, and sustainable supply of critical raw materials for the EU's industry. Secured access to critical raw materials is essential for strategic sectors including clean technologies, dig
Appliance standards and labelling programmes have been proven to significantly reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions in highly cost effective ways, but not all countries have such programmes in place, and all countries can gain by learning from each other and from existing experience.
As you are aware the Ecodesign Directive will be replaced by the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) when the latter is formally adopted.
Commission publishes public consultation on ecodesign and energy labelling requirements for computers
Energy Smart Appliances: launch of an EU Code of Conduct for interoperability
Commission adopts new ecodesign rules for local space heaters
EU Energy Day at the Hannover Messe
Energy efficient products: Commission moves to improve quality of information to consumers and companies
The Commission has launched a new 'Citizens’ Engagement Platform' as an online forum for people to share their views, experiences and ideas on topical issues related to EU policies.