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EC Eco-Label

| Countries: td> | European Union, Norway, Liechtenstein, and Iceland span> |
| Type: | Voluntary Label |
| Links: | Eco-Label Product Groups a> |
| Eco-Label Home Page |
Implemented by the European Union Eco-Labeling Board with representatives from all participating countries. The EU Eco-Label scheme has created ecological criteria for a number of different product groups and has awarded hundreds of products the EU Flower. Criteria is reviewed approximately every three years. p>
| PRODUCT | Max Standby |
|---|---|
| Desktop (Personal) Computers | Current criteria | tr>
| Laptop (Portable) Computers | Current criteria | tr>
| Televisions | Current criteria |



