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15 Jul 2008 12:42PM

- Author:
- CMS Cameron McKenna
On 8 July 2008, the European Commission proposed the first implementing measure of the Eco-design Directive. This covers standby in electrical and electronic household and office equipment, which is defined by reference to an Annex and includes a non-exhaustive list of devices, such as washing machines, electric ovens, toasters, hair dryers, televisions, audio equipment, sports equipment, toys, computers and printers.
Under the Eco-design Directive, energy consumption and environment impact... (599 more words)
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