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Most electrical goods bought online have either been given a misleading energy label or none at all, according to a three-year survey across eleven European countries. By law, energy performance ...
Avoiding electrical waste and promoting the manufacture of and demand for sustainable electrical products are key goals for the Federal Government. To this end, transparency for consumers is to be ...
A selection of electrical goods sold in Northern Ireland will continue to bear the EU flag on energy efficiency labels despite the rest of the UK moving to the Union flag, it has emerged.
The government must look at forcing manufacturers to put "repairability" scores on electric devices, opposition parties have said. From next year, a scheme in France will label phones, fridges ...
The new rules are meant to help reduce the vast mountain of electrical waste that piles up each year on the continent. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another ...
The Ministry of Economy and Commerce (MEC) has closed a company at Al Wakrah for a month over sale of electrical appliances which had false country of origin labels. The counterfeit products ...
Three-year survey of eleven European countries by MarketWatch finds only a quarter of white goods sold online in UK were correctly labelled Most electrical goods bought online have either been ...
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