?Rusak (Customs Support PL) reminds:
?The European Union systematically publishes EU quality standards aimed at ensuring the highest standards of safety, public health, and environmental protection. Among these standards are the CE marking regulations, which are essential for many products introduced to the EU market.
✅The CE marking guarantees that products meet specific health, safety, and environmental protection requirements. Obtaining this marking requires meeting rigorous criteria by manufacturers, importers, and distributors.
✅In addition to the CE marking, the EU also introduces ecological labels that inform consumers about environmentally friendly products. Programs such as the EU Ecolabel certify products that meet high ecological standards, helping consumers make informed choices.
✅Energy labeling is another important aspect of EU quality standards. Energy-efficient products, marked with special labels, must meet energy efficiency requirements and are part of the EU’s Energy Star program. These labels make it easy for consumers to identify products with low energy consumption, translating to lower operating costs and environmental benefits.
✅In the fisheries and food sector, EU labeling regulations ensure that consumers have access to complete and accurate information about the origin and quality of products. The EU organic production logo, fishery product labeling guides, and food labeling rules help maintain high levels of transparency and trust in the food market.
✅EMAS certification (the EU Eco-Management and Audit Scheme) promotes sustainable practices in businesses, leading to better environmental management and increased operational efficiency.
✅EU chemical labeling regulations ensure that chemicals are properly classified, labeled, and packaged, minimizing health and environmental risks.
▶The EU’s actions regarding quality standards and product labeling aim to protect consumers and the environment, while also supporting innovation and the competitiveness of European companies in the global market.
?Details on product labeling in the EU can be found here: https://commission.europa.eu/business-economy-euro/doing-business-eu/eu-product-safety-and-labelling/eu-labels_en