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Commission Decision of 6 June 2011 on establishing the ecological criteria for the award of the EU Ecolabel for light sources (notified under document C(2011) 3749) (Text with EEA relevance) (2011/331/EU)

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ANNEXU.K.

FRAMEWORK U.K.

The aims of the criteria U.K.

These criteria aim in particular at promoting the reduction of environmental damage or risks related to the use of energy (global warming, acidification, depletion of non-renewable resources) by reducing energy consumption, to the use of resources in both the manufacture and treatment/disposal of a light source by increasing its average lifetime and to the use of mercury by reducing the total emissions of mercury during the lifetime of a light source.

The criteria also encourage the implementation of best practice (optimal environmental use) and enhance consumers’ environmental awareness. The criteria are set at levels that promote the labelling of light sources that are produced with low environmental impact.

CRITERIA U.K.

Criteria are set for each of the following aspects:

(1)

energy efficiency, lifetime, lumen maintenance and mercury content;

(2)

switch on/off;

(3)

colour rendering index;

(4)

colour consistency;

(5)

hazardous substances and mixtures;

(6)

substances listed in accordance with Article 59(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council(1);

(7)

plastic parts;

(8)

packaging;

(9)

user instructions;

(10)

social accountability;

(11)

information appearing on the EU Ecolabel.

Assessment and verification requirements U.K.

The specific assessment and verification requirements are indicated within each criterion.

Where the applicant is required to provide declarations, documentation, analyses test reports, or other evidence to show compliance with the criteria, it is understood that these may originate from the applicant and/or his supplier(s) and/or their supplier(s), as appropriate.

Where possible, the testing should be performed by laboratories that meet the general requirements of EN ISO 17025 or equivalent.

Where appropriate, test methods other than those indicated for each criterion may be used if the competent body assessing the application accepts their equivalence.

Where appropriate, competent bodies may require supporting documentation and may carry out independent verifications.

EU ECOLABEL CRITERIA U.K.

Criterion 1 — Energy efficiency, lifetime, lumen maintenance and mercury content U.K.

Light sources shall meet the following requirements:

Single endedDouble ended
Energy Efficiency10 % better than the lumen per watt value according to Class A10 % better than the lumen per watt value according to Class A
Life time (hours)15 00020 000
Lumen Maintenance80 % at 9 000 hours90 % at 16 000 hours
Mercury (mg)< 1,5< 3,0
Note: U.K.

Energy efficiency is as defined in Annex IV to Commission Directive 98/11/EC(2).

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall provide a test report stating that the energy efficiency, lifetime and lumen maintenance of light sources other than LEDs have been determined using the test procedures referred to in EN 50285.

For the efficiency, lifetime and lumen maintenance of LED light sources, and for the mercury content of fluorescent light sources, the applicant shall provide test reports using reliable, accurate and reproducible measurement procedures, which take into account the generally recognised state of the art measurement methods, including methods set out in documents the reference numbers of which have been published for that purpose in the Official Journal of the European Union. The report shall state the energy efficiency, lifetime, lumen maintenance and mercury content of the light source. If the appropriate lifetime test has not been completed, the operational lifetime as stated on the packaging is acceptable pending the result of the test. However, the result of the test must be provided within 12 months of the date of application for the EU Ecolabel. For the lifetime test, 75 % of the test sample shall meet the requirement.

Criterion 2 — Switch on/off U.K.

For compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) and LEDs, the number of switch on/off cycles that the light source can withstand before premature failure shall be greater than the lamp life time expressed in hours.

For lamps claiming to withstand frequent switching, this number shall be higher than 60 000 switch on/off cycles.

Assessment and verification: for CFLs the applicant shall provide a test report stating that the number of switch on/off cycles for a CFL has been determined using a rapid cycle test (1 minute on, 3 minutes off) and the test procedures for lifetime referred to in EN 50285.

For LEDs the applicant shall provide a test report using reliable, accurate and reproducible measurement procedures, which take into account the generally recognised state of the art measurement methods, including methods set out in documents the reference numbers of which have been published for that purpose in the Official Journal of the European Union.

The report shall state the number of switch on/off cycles achieved when 50 % of CFLs or LEDs tested meet the requirements for lamp lifetime referred to in the respective standards.

Criterion 3 — Colour rendering index U.K.

The colour rendering (Ra) index of the light source shall be greater than 85.

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall provide a test report stating that the colour rendering index of the light source has been determined using the test procedure referred to in CIE-document 13.3. The report shall state the colour rendering index of the light source.

Criterion 4 — Colour consistency U.K.

The light source shall have a Correlated Colour Temperature (CCT) spread within a 3-step MacAdam ellipse or better.

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall provide a test report stating that the correlated colour temperature (CCT) spread is within a 3-step MacAdam ellipse or better using reliable, accurate and reproducible measurement procedures, which take into account the generally recognised state of the art measurement methods, including methods set out in documents the reference numbers of which have been published for that purpose in the Official Journal of the European Union.

Criterion 5 — Hazardous substances and mixtures U.K.

In accordance with Article 6(6) of Regulation (EC) No 66/2010, the product or any part of it shall not contain substances referred to in Article 57 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 nor substances or mixtures which may be or have been assigned the following hazard statements or risk phrases.

List of hazard statements and risk phrases:
a

As provided for in Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 353, 31.12.2008, p. 1).

b

As provided for in Council Directive 67/548/EEC (OJ 196, 16.8.1967, p. 1).

Hazard StatementaRisk Phraseb
H300 Fatal if swallowedR28
H301 Toxic if swallowedR25
H304 May be fatal if swallowed and enters airwaysR65
H310 Fatal in contact with skinR27
H311 Toxic in contact with skinR24
H330 Fatal if inhaledR23/26
H331 Toxic if inhaledR23
H340 May cause genetic defectsR46
H341 Suspected of causing genetic defectsR68
H350 May cause cancerR45
H350i May cause cancer by inhalationR49
H351 Suspected of causing cancerR40
H360F May damage fertilityR60
H360D May damage the unborn childR61
H360FD May damage fertility. May damage the unborn childR60/61/60-61
H360Fd May damage fertility. Suspected of damaging the unborn childR60/63
H360Df May damage the unborn child. Suspected of damaging fertilityR61/62
H361f Suspected of damaging fertilityR62
H361d Suspected of damaging the unborn childR63
H361fd Suspected of damaging fertility. Suspected of damaging the unborn childR62-63
H362 May cause harm to breast fed childrenR64
H370 Causes damage to organsR39/23/24/25/26/27/28
H371 May cause damage to organsR68/20/21/22
H372 Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposureR48/25/24/23
H373 May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposureR48/20/21/22
H400 Very toxic to aquatic lifeR50
H410 Very toxic to aquatic life with long-lasting effectsR50-53
H411 Toxic to aquatic life with long-lasting effectsR51-53
H412 Harmful to aquatic life with long-lasting effectsR52-53
H413 May cause long-lasting effects to aquatic lifeR53
EUH059 Hazardous to the ozone layerR59
EUH029 Contact with water liberates toxic gasR29
EUH031 Contact with acids liberates toxic gasR31
EUH032 Contact with acids liberates very toxic gasR32
EUH070 Toxic by eye contactR39-41

The use of substances or mixtures which upon processing change their properties (e.g. become no longer bioavailable, undergo chemical modification) in a way that the identified hazard no longer applies are exempted from the above requirement.

Concentration limits for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification with the above mentioned hazard classes or categories, and for substances meeting the criteria of Article 57(a), (b) or (c) of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006, shall not exceed the generic or specific concentration limits determined in accordance with the Article 10 of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008. If specific concentration limits are determined they should prevail against the generic ones.

Concentration limits for substances meeting criteria of Article 57(d), (e) or (f) of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 shall not exceed 0,1 % weight by weight.

The following substances/uses of substances are specifically derogated from this requirement:

Homogenous parts with weight below 5 gAll hazard statements and risk phrases listed above

Assessment and verification: for each part above 5 g the applicant shall provide a declaration of compliance with this criterion, together with related documentation, such as declarations of compliance signed by the suppliers of substances and copies of relevant Safety Data Sheets in accordance with Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 for substances or mixtures. Concentration limits shall be specified in the Safety Data Sheets in accordance with Article 31 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 for substances and mixtures.

Criterion 6 — Substances listed in accordance with Article 59(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 U.K.

No derogation from the exclusion in Article 6(6) shall be given concerning substances identified as substances of very high concern and included in the list set out in Article 59 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006, present in mixtures, in an article or in any homogenous part of a complex article in concentrations higher than 0,1 %. Specific concentration limits determined in accordance with Article 10 of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 shall apply in case it is lower than 0,1 %.

Assessment and verification: the list of substances identified as substances of very high concern and included in the candidate list in accordance with Article 59 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 can be found on the website:

http://echa.europa.eu/chem_data/authorisation_process/candidate_list_table_en.asp

Reference to the list shall be made on the date of application.

The applicant shall provide a declaration of compliance with this criterion, together with related documentation, such as declarations of compliance signed by the suppliers of substances and copies of relevant Safety Data Sheets in accordance with Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 for substances or mixtures. Concentration limits shall be specified in the Safety Data Sheets in accordance with Article 31 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 for substances and mixtures.

Criterion 7 — Plastic parts U.K.

(a)If any plasticizer substance in the manufacturing process is applied, it must comply with the requirements on hazardous substances set out in Criteria 5 and 6.U.K.

Additionally, DNOP (di-n-octyl phthalate), DINP (di-isononyl phthalate) and DIDP (di-isodecyl phthalate) shall not intentionally be added to the product.

(b)Plastic parts shall not contain a chlorine content greater than 50 % by weight.U.K.

Assessment and verification: a certificate signed by the manufacturer declaring compliance with these requirements shall be submitted to the awarding competent body. A declaration of compliance signed by the plastic suppliers and copies of relevant safety data sheets about materials and substances shall also be provided to the awarding competent body.

Criterion 8 — Packaging U.K.

Laminates and composite plastics shall not be used.

Where cardboard boxes are used, they shall be made of 80 % post-consumer recycled material.

Where plastic materials are used they shall be made of at least 50 % post-consumer recycled material.

Assessment and verification: a sample of the product packaging shall be provided on application, together with a corresponding declaration of compliance with this criterion. Only primary packaging, as defined in European Parliament and Council Directive 94/62/EC(3), is subject to the criterion.

Criterion 9 — User instructions U.K.

The product shall be sold with relevant user information either on the packaging or in a separate leaflet sold with the product, providing advice on its proper environmental use. In particular:

(a)

for lamps having E27, E14, B22 or B15 caps, the relative size and shape of the light source compared to a conventional incandescent lamp shall be indicated on the packaging;

(b)

for double-ended light sources: information on the packaging shall indicate that the environmental performance of the light source is improved when it is used with high frequency electronic control equipment;

(c)

clean-up guidelines for a broken fluorescent light source listed on the packaging;

(d)

the proper maintenance of lamps, such as cleaning, to maintain lumen output;

(e)

turning off lights saves energy and money.

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall declare the compliance of the product with these requirements, and shall provide a copy of the packaging or leaflet to the competent body assessing the application.

Criterion 10 — Social accountability U.K.

Fundamental principles and rights regarding working conditions must be fulfilled during the production of the Ecolabelled light source.

The licensee must ensure that the production of the light source follows the ILO conventions(4) regarding child labour, forced labour, health and safety, discrimination, discipline, hours of work, wages, freedom of association and collective bargaining.

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall declare compliance with this requirement and provide a specification of contracts with inspection authorities and either a code of conduct regarding ILO conventions or a SA8000 certification.

Criterion 11 — Information appearing on the EU Ecolabel U.K.

Optional label with text box shall contain the following text:

  • High energy efficiency — saves money,

  • Long life time,

  • Performance tested.

If the light source does not contain mercury, the optional label may state that the light source does not contain mercury.

The guidelines for the use of the optional label with text box can be found in the ‘Guidelines for use of the Ecolabel logo’ on the website: http://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecolabel/promo/logos_en.htm

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall provide a sample of the label, together with a declaration of compliance with this criterion.

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