The European Green Deal, launched by the European Union in 2019, not only shapes environmental policies but also directly influences the CE Certification and CE Marking processes. New regulations have introduced stricter criteria for energy efficiency and sustainability, reshaping the journey for manufacturers seeking CE conformity.
The European Green Deal is a strategic roadmap set by the EU to make Europe the world’s first climate-neutral continent by 2050. The main goals include:
These goals directly impact the CE Certification process, requiring that products not only meet safety standards but also be assessed based on their environmental performance.
The 2009/125/EC Ecodesign Directive has gained even more significance under the Green Deal. For CE marking:
For many products bearing the CE mark, energy labeling has become as critical as the CE certificate itself for consumer information. The EU has restructured energy labels, now classifying products from A to G, making the system more understandable.
The Green Deal emphasizes the following elements in the CE Certification process:
New regulations concerning packaging include:
The European Green Deal is now an integral part of the CE Certification and CE Marking process. Criteria for energy efficiency, sustainability, and environmental compliance have become mandatory for every manufacturer wishing to enter the European market.
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