The EU energy label for products has been a key driver supporting innovation and market development for energy efficient product technologies for more than 20 years. The label stimulated both innovation by manufacturers and demand for energy efficient products by consumers and professional buyers. However, the original label concept has become cumbersome and less transparent for stakeholders and thus has lost some of its original power. Therefore, the EU has decided to reinvent the original A-G- class concept, which for the future shall involve rescaling of label classes depending on technology and market development. The revised label scheme is based on new calculations and will include new information criteria and pictograms.
The transition process until the new label is fully established, requires effective guidance and support of stakeholders to ensure correct implementation by suppliers and retailers as well as full understanding, high acceptance and efficient use of the new label by consumers and professional buyers. The LABEL 2020 project is designed as a comprehensive action supporting the transition process from the old to the new label for all stakeholders in a most effective way.
The central strategic objectives among others are to empower and support
• consumers and professional buyers by means of effective information campaigns, services and tools.Services shall motivate and support the target groups in the consideration and use of the new labels for their purchasing decision. Overall, transparency of the energy label rescaling process shall be supported as effectively as possible.
• retailers in the correct, efficient and effective implementation of the new label at the point of sale and in online sales channels. Training for sales persons and supporting tools for the implementation and promotion of the new label will be provided for retailers.
• manufacturers in the provision of correct labelling and product information, to convince them to see the label as an important tool to promote efficient products and consequently to motivate them towards further innovation for energy efficient appliances.
• policy makers, multipliers and other stakeholders in the use and promotion of the new label within
• national programs, initiatives and schemes as e.g. green procurement, incentives etc.
• development and exchange of best practice for campaigns involving the effective services and tools.
• market surveillance by helping to reduce non-compliance of product labels
• labelling legislation development at EU-level by provision of experiences from the labelling implementation process.