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Revised EU energy label proposal challenged
Five EU member states are opposed to European commission proposals for a new energy label for domestic appliances, ENDS has learned. Plans to revise the existing A-G ratings emerged last month as part of discussions on new eco-design requirement for refrigerators (EE 06/02/09).
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