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Commission Decision of 7 June 2011 on establishing the ecological criteria for the award of the EU Ecolabel for copying and graphic paper (notified under document C(2011) 3751) (Text with EEA relevance) (2011/332/EU) (repealed)

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EU ECOLABEL CRITERIA

Criterion 1 — Emissions to water and air

(a)COD, Sulphur (S), NOx, Phosphorous (P)

For each of these parameters, the emissions to air and/or water from the pulp and the paper production shall be expressed in terms of points (PCOD, PS, PNOx, PP) as detailed below.

None of the individual points PCOD, PS, PNOx, PP shall exceed 1,5.

The total number of points (Ptotal = PCOD + PS + PNOx + PP) shall not exceed 4,0.

The calculation of PCOD shall be made as follows (the calculations of PS, PNOx, PP shall be made in exactly the same manner).

For each pulp ‘i’ used, the related measured COD emissions (COD pulp, i expressed in kg/air dried tonne — ADT), shall be weighted according to the proportion of each pulp used (pulp ‘i’ with respect to air dried tonne of pulp), and summed together. The weighted COD emission for the pulps is then added to the measured COD emission from the paper production to give a total COD emission, COD total.

The weighted COD reference value for the pulp production shall be calculated in the same manner, as the sum of the weighted reference values for each pulp used and added to the reference value for the paper production to give a total COD reference value COD reftotal. The reference values for each pulp type used and for the paper production are given in the Table 1.

Finally, the total COD emission shall be divided by the total COD reference value as follows:

Table 1

Reference values for emissions from different pulp types and from paper production

a

Exemption from this level, up to a level of 0,1 shall be given where it can be demonstrated that the higher level of P is due to P naturally occurring in the wood pulp.

Pulp Grade/PaperEmissions (kg/ADT)a
COD referenceS referenceNOx, referenceP reference
Bleached Chemical pulp (others than sulphite)18,00,61,60,045a
Bleached Chemical pulp (sulphite)25,00,61,60,045
Unbleached chemical pulp10,00,61,60,04
CTMP15,00,20,30,01
TMP/groundwood pulp3,00,20,30,01
Recycled fibre pulp2,00,20,30,01
Paper (non-integrated mills where all pulps used are purchased market pulps)10,30,80,01
Paper (Other mills)10,30,70,01

In case of a co-generation of heat and electricity at the same plant the emissions of S and NOx resulting from electricity generation can be subtracted from the total amount. The following equation can be used to calculate the proportion of the emissions resulting from electricity generation:

2 × (MWh(electricity))/[2 × MWh(electricity) + MWh(heat)]

The electricity in this calculation is the electricity produced at the co-generation plant.

The heat in this calculation is the net heat delivered from the power plant to the pulp/paper production.

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall provide detailed calculations showing compliance with this criterion, together with related supporting documentation which shall include test reports using the following test methods: COD: ISO 6060; NOx: ISO 11564; S(oxid.): EPA no.8; S(red.): EPA no 16A; S content in oil: ISO 8754; S content in coal: ISO 351; P: EN ISO 6878, APAT IRSA CNR 4110 or Dr Lange LCK 349.

The supporting documentation shall include an indication of the measurement frequency and the calculation of the points for COD, S and NOx. It shall include all emissions of S and NOx which occur during the production of pulp and paper, including steam generated outside the production site, except those emissions related to the production of electricity. Measurements shall include recovery boilers, lime kilns, steam boilers and destructor furnaces for strong smelling gases. Diffuse emissions shall be taken into account. Reported emission values for S to air shall include both oxidised and reduced S emissions (dimethyl sulphide, methyl mercaptan, hydrogen sulphide and the like). The S emissions related to the heat energy generation from oil, coal and other external fuels with known S content may be calculated instead of measured, and shall be taken into account.

Measurements of emissions to water shall be taken on unfiltered and unsettled samples either after treatment at the plant or after treatment by a public treatment plant. The period for the measurements shall be based on the production during 12 months. In case of a new or a rebuilt production plant, the measurements shall be based on at least 45 subsequent days of stable running of the plant. The measurement shall be representative of the respective campaign.

In case of integrated mills, due to the difficulties in getting separate emission figures for pulp and paper, if only a combined figure for pulp and paper production is available, the emission values for pulp(s) shall be set to zero and the figure for the paper mill shall include both pulp and paper production.

(b)AOX
  • Until 31 March 2013 the AOX emissions from the production of each pulp used shall not exceed 0,20 kg/ADT.

  • From 1 April 2013 until the lapse of criteria validity of this Decision the AOX emissions from the production of each pulp used shall not exceed 0,17 kg/ADT.

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall provide test reports using the following test method: AOX ISO 9562 accompanied by detailed calculations showing compliance with this criterion, together with related supporting documentation.

The supporting documentation shall include an indication of the measurement frequency. AOX shall only be measured in processes where chlorine compounds are used for the bleaching of the pulp. AOX need not be measured in the effluent from non-integrated paper production or in the effluents from pulp production without bleaching or where the bleaching is performed with chlorine-free substances.

Measurements shall be taken on unfiltered and unsettled samples either after treatment at the plant or after treatment by a public treatment plant. The period for the measurements shall be based on the production during 12 months. In case of a new or a re-built production plant, the measurements shall be based on at least 45 subsequent days of stable running of the plant. The measurement shall be representative of the respective campaign.

(c)CO2

The emissions of carbon dioxide from non-renewable sources shall not exceed 1 000 kg per tonne of paper produced, including emissions from the production of electricity (whether on-site or off-site). For non-integrated mills (where all pulps used are purchased market pulps) the emissions shall not exceed 1 100 kg per tonne. The emissions shall be calculated as the sum of the emissions from the pulp and paper production.

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall provide detailed calculations showing compliance with this criterion, together with related supporting documentation.

The applicant shall provide data on the air emissions of carbon dioxide. This shall include all sources of non-renewable fuels during the production of pulp and paper, including the emissions from the production of electricity (whether on-site or off-site).

The following emission factors shall be used in the calculation of the CO2 emissions from fuels:

Table 2
FuelCO2 fossil emissionUnit
Coal95g CO2 fossil/MJ
Crude oil73g CO2 fossil/MJ
Fuel oil 174g CO2 fossil/MJ
Fuel oil 2-577g CO2 fossil/MJ
LPG69g CO2 fossil/MJ
Natural Gas56g CO2 fossil/MJ
Grid Electricity400g CO2 fossil/kWh

The period for the calculations or mass balances shall be based on the production during 12 months. In case of a new or a rebuilt production plant, the calculations shall be based on at least 45 subsequent days of stable running of the plant. The calculations shall be representative of the respective campaign.

The amount of energy from renewable sources(1) purchased and used for the production processes will not be considered in the calculation of the CO2 emissions: appropriate documentation that this kind of energy are actually used at the mill or are externally purchased shall be provided by the applicant.

Criterion 2 — Energy use

(a)Electricity

The electricity consumption related to the pulp and the paper production shall be expressed in terms of points (PE) as detailed below.

The number of points, PE, shall be less than or equal to 1,5.

The calculation of PE shall be made as follows.

Calculation for pulp production: For each pulp i used, the related electricity consumption (Epulp, i expressed in kWh/ADT) shall be calculated as follows:

Epulp, i = Internally produced electricity + purchased electricity – sold electricity

Calculation for paper production: Similarly, the electricity consumption related to the paper production (Epaper) shall be calculated as follows:

Epaper = Internally produced electricity + purchased electricity – sold electricity

Finally, the points for pulp and paper production shall be combined to give the overall number of points (PE) as follows:

In case of integrated mills, due to the difficulties in getting separate electricity figures for pulp and paper, if only a combined figure for pulp and paper production is available, the electricity values for pulp(s) shall be set to zero and the figure for the paper mill shall include both pulp and paper production.

(b)Fuel (heat)

The fuel consumption related to the pulp and the paper production shall be expressed in terms of points (PF) as detailed below.

The number of points, PF, shall be less than or equal to 1,5.

The calculation of PF shall be made as follows.

Calculation for pulp production: For each pulp i used, the related fuel consumption (Fpulp, i expressed in kWh/ADT) shall be calculated as follows:

Fpulp, i = Internally produced fuel + purchased fuel – sold fuel – 1,25 × internally produced electricity

Note:

Fpulp, i (and its contribution to PF, pulp) need not be calculated for mechanical pulp unless it is market air dried mechanical pulp containing at least 90 % dry matter.

The amount of fuel used to produce the sold heat shall be added to the term ‘sold fuel’ in the equation above.

Calculation for paper production: Similarly the fuel consumption related to the paper production (Fpaper, expressed in kWh/ADT), shall be calculated as follows:

Fpaper = Internally produced fuel + purchased fuel – sold fuel – 1,25 × internally produced electricity

Finally, the points for pulp and paper production shall be combined to give the overall number of points (PF) as follows:

Table 3

Reference values for electricity and fuel

Pulp gradeFuel kWh/ADTFreferenceElectricity kWh/ADTEreference
Chemical pulp

4 000

(Note: for air dry market pulp containing at least 90 % dry mater (admp), this value may be upgraded by 25 % for the drying energy)

800
Mechanical pulp

900

(Note: this value is only applicable for admp)

1 900
CTMP1 0002 000
Recycled fibre pulp

1 800

(Note: for admp, this value may be upgraded by 25 % for the drying energy)

800
Paper gradeFuelkWh/tonneElectricitykWh/tonne

Uncoated woodfree fine paper

Magazine paper (SC)

1 800600

Coated woodfree fine paper

Coated magazine paper (LWC, MWC)

1 800800

Assessment and verification (for both (a) and (b)): The applicant shall provide detailed calculations showing compliance with this criterion, together with all related supporting documentation. Reported details shall therefore include the total electricity and fuel consumption.

The applicant shall calculate all energy inputs, divided into heat/fuels and electricity used during the production of pulp and paper, including the energy used in the de-inking of waste papers for the production of recycled paper. Energy used in the transport of raw materials, as well as conversion and packaging, is not included in the energy consumption calculations.

Total heat energy includes all purchased fuels. It also includes heat energy recovered by incinerating liquors and wastes from on-site processes (e.g. wood waste, sawdust, liquors, waste paper, paper broke), as well as heat recovered from the internal generation of electricity — however, the applicant need only count 80 % of the heat energy from such sources when calculating the total heat energy.

Electric energy means net imported electricity coming from the grid and internal generation of electricity measured as electric power. Electricity used for wastewater treatment need not be included.

Where steam is generated using electricity as the heat source, the heat value of the steam shall be calculated, then divided by 0,8 and added to the total fuel consumption.

In case of integrated mills, due to the difficulties in getting separate fuel (heat) figures for pulp and paper, if only a combined figure for pulp and paper production is available, the fuel (heat) values for pulp(s) shall be set to zero and the figure for the paper mill shall include both pulp and paper production.

Criterion 3 — Fibres: sustainable forest management

The fibre raw material in the paper may be recycled or virgin fibre.

Virgin fibres shall be covered by valid sustainable forest management and chain of custody certificates issued by an independent third party certification scheme such as FSC, PEFC or equivalent.

However, where certification schemes allow mixing of certified material and uncertified material in a product or product line, the proportion of uncertified material shall not exceed 50 %. Such uncertified material shall be covered by a verification system which ensures that it is legally sourced and meets any other requirement of the certification scheme with respect to uncertified material.

The certification bodies issuing forest and/or chain of custody certificates shall be accredited/recognised by that certification scheme.

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall provide appropriate documentation indicating the types, quantities and origins of fibres used in the pulp and the paper production.

Where virgin fibres are used, the product shall be covered by valid forest management and chain of custody certificates issued by an independent third party certification scheme, such as PEFC, FSC or equivalent. If the product or product line includes uncertified material, proof should be provided that the uncertified material is less than 50 % and is covered by a verification system which ensures that it is legally sourced and meets any other requirement of the certification scheme with respect to uncertified material.

Where recycled fibres are used, the applicant shall provide a declaration stating the average amount of grades of recovered paper used for the product in accordance with the standard EN 643 or an equivalent standard. The applicant shall provide a declaration that no mill broke (own or purchased) was used.

Criterion 4 — Excluded or limited substances and mixtures

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall supply a list of the chemical products used in the pulp and paper production, together with appropriate documentation (such as SDSs). This list shall include the quantity, function and suppliers of all the substances used in the production process.

(a)Hazardous substances and mixtures

In accordance with Article 6(6) of Regulation (EC) No 66/2010 the product shall not contain substances referred to in Article 57 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council(2) nor substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification with the hazard classes or categories specified below.

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).

GHS Hazard StatementaEU Risk 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 child.R62-63
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
No commercial dye formulation, colorants, surface-finishing agents, auxiliaries and coating materials shall be used on either pulp or paper that has been assigned or may be assigned at the time of application the hazard statement H317: May cause allergic skin reaction.R43

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

Concentration limits for substances or mixtures which may be or have been assigned the hazard statements or risk phrase listed above, meeting the criteria for classification in the 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. Where specific concentration limits are determined they shall prevail over 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.

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall prove compliance with the criterion providing data on the amount (kg/ADT paper produced) of substances used in the process and that the substances referred to in this criterion are not retained in the final product above concentration limits specified. The concentration for substances and mixtures shall be specified in the Safety Data Sheets in accordance with Article 31 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006.

(b)Substances listed in accordance with Article 59(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006

No derogation from the prohibition set out in point (a) Article 6(6) of Regulation (EC) No 66/2010 shall be granted concerning substances identified as substances of very high concern and included in the list provided for 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 here:

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 prove compliance with the criterion providing data on the amount (kg/ADT paper produced) of substances used in the process and that the substances referred to in this criterion are not retained in the final product above concentration limits specified. The concentration shall be specified in the safety data sheets in accordance with Article 31 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006.

(c)Chlorine

Chlorine gas shall not be used as a bleaching agent. This requirement does not apply to chlorine gas related to the production and use of chlorine dioxide.

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall provide a declaration from the pulp producer(s) that chlorine gas has not been used as a bleaching agent. Note: while this requirement also applies to the bleaching of recycled fibres, it is accepted that the fibres in their previous life-cycle may have been bleached with chlorine gas.

(d)APEOs

Alkylphenol ethoxylates or other alkylphenol derivatives shall not be added to cleaning chemicals, de-inking chemicals, foam inhibitors, dispersants or coatings. Alkylphenol derivatives are defined as substances that upon degradation produce alkyl phenols.

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall provide a declaration(s) from their chemical supplier(s) that alkylphenol ethoxylates or other alkylphenol derivatives have not been added to these products.

(e)Residual monomers

The total quantity of residual monomers (excluding acrylamide) that may be or have been assigned any of the following risk phrases (or combinations thereof) and are present in coatings, retention aids, strengtheners, water repellents or chemicals used in internal and external water treatment shall not exceed 100 ppm (calculated on the basis of their solid content):

a

As provided for in Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.

b

As provided for in Directive 67/548/EEC.

Hazard StatementaRisk Phraseb
H340 May cause genetic defectsR46
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
H400 Very toxic to aquatic lifeR50/50-53
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

Acrylamide shall not be present in coatings, retention aids, strengtheners, water repellents or chemicals used in internal and external water treatment in concentrations higher than 700 ppm (calculated on the basis of their solid content).

The competent body may exempt the applicant from these requirements in relation to chemicals used in external water treatment.

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall provide a declaration of compliance with this criterion, together with appropriate documentation (such as Safety Data Sheets).

(f)Surfactants in de-inking

All surfactants used in de-inking shall be ultimately biodegradable (see test methods and pass levels below).

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall provide a declaration of compliance with this criterion together with the relevant safety data sheets or test reports for each surfactant which shall indicate the test method, threshold and conclusion stated, using one of the following test method and pass levels: OECD 302 A-C (or equivalent ISO standards), with a percentage degradation (including adsorption) within 28 days of at least 70 % for 302 A and B, and of at least 60 % for 302 C.

(g)Biocides:

The active components in biocides or biostatic agents used to counter slime-forming organisms in circulation water systems containing fibres shall not be potentially bio-accumulative. Biocides’ bioaccumulation potentials are characterised by log Pow (log octanol/water partition coefficient) < 3,0 or an experimentally determined bioconcentration factor (BCF) ≤ 100.

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall provide a declaration of compliance with this criterion together with the relevant material safety data sheet or test report which shall indicate the test method, threshold and conclusion stated, using the following test methods: OECD 107, 117 or 305 A-E.

(h)Azo dyes

Azo dyes that may cleave to any of the following aromatic amines shall not be used, in accordance with Annex XVII to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006:

1.4-aminobiphenyl
(92-67-1)
2.benzidine
(92-87-5)
3.4-chloro-o-toluidine
(95-69-2)
4.2-naphthylamine
(91-59-8)
5.o-aminoazotoluene
(97-56-3)
6.2-amino-4-nitrotoluene
(99-55-8)
7.p-chloroaniline
(106-47-8)
8.2,4-diaminoanisole
(615-05-4)
9.4,4’-diaminodiphenylmethane
(101-77-9)
10.3,3’-dichlorobenzidine
(91-94-1)
11.3,3’-dimethoxybenzidine
(119-90-4)
12.3,3’-dimethylbenzidine
(119-93-7)
13.3,3’-dimethyl-4,4’-diaminodiphenylmethane
(838-88-0)
14.p-cresidine
(120-71-8)
15.4,4’-methylene-bis-(2-chloroaniline)
(101-14-4)
16.4,4’-oxydianiline
(101-80-4)
17.4,4’-thiodianiline
(139-65-1)
18.o-toluidine
(95-53-4)
19.2,4-diaminotoluene
(95-80-7)
20.2,4,5-trimethylaniline
(137-17-7)
21.4-aminoazobenzene
(60-09-3)
22.o-anisidine
(90-04-0)

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

(i)Metal complex dye stuffs or pigments

Dyes or pigments based on lead, copper, chromium, nickel or aluminium shall not be used. Copper phthalocyanine dyes or pigments may, however, be used.

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall provide a declaration of compliance.

(j)Ionic impurities in dye stuffs

The levels of ionic impurities in the dye stuffs used shall not exceed the following: Ag 100 ppm; As 50 ppm; Ba 100 ppm; Cd 20 ppm; Co 500 ppm; Cr 100 ppm; Cu 250 ppm; Fe 2 500 ppm; Hg 4 ppm; Mn 1 000 ppm; Ni 200 ppm; Pb 100 ppm; Se 20 ppm; Sb 50 ppm; Sn 250 ppm; Zn 1 500 ppm.

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall provide a declaration of compliance.

Criterion 5 — Waste management

All pulp and paper production sites shall have a system for handling waste (as defined by the relevant regulatory authorities of the pulp and paper production sites in question) and residual products arising from the production of the eco-labelled product. The system shall be documented or explained in the application and include information on at least the following points:

  • procedures for separating and using recyclable materials from the waste stream,

  • procedures for recovering materials for other uses, such as incineration for raising process steam or heating, or agricultural use,

  • procedures for handling hazardous waste (as defined by the relevant regulatory authorities of the pulp and paper production sites in question).

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall provide a detailed description of the procedures adopted for the waste management of each of the sites concerned and a declaration of compliance with the criterion.

Criterion 6 — Fitness for use

The product shall be suitable for its purpose.

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall provide appropriate documentation demonstrating compliance with the scope of the criteria. The test methods shall comply with one of the following standards:

  • copying papers: EN 12281 — ‘Printing and business paper — Requirements for copy paper for dry toner imaging processes’,

  • continuous papers: EN 12858 — ‘Paper — Printing and business paper — Requirements for continuous stationery’.

The product shall fulfil requirements for permanence in accordance to applicable standards. The user manual will provide the list of norms and standards which shall be used for the permanence assessment.

As alternative to the use of the above methods, the producers shall guarantee the fitness for use of their products providing appropriate documentation demonstrating the paper quality, in accordance with the standard EN ISO/IEC 17050-1:2004, which provides general criteria for suppliers’ declaration of conformity with normative documents.

Criterion 7 — Information on the packaging

The following information shall appear on the product packaging:

Please collect used paper for recycling.

In addition, if recycled fibres are used, the manufacturer shall provide a statement indicating the minimum percentage of recycled fibres next to the EU Ecolabel logo.

Assessment and verification: the applicant shall provide a sample of the product packaging bearing the information required.

Criterion 8 — Information appearing on the EU Ecolabel

The optional label with text box shall contain the following text:

  • low air and water pollution,

  • use of certified fibres AND/OR use of recycled fibres (case-by-case),

  • hazardous substances restricted.

The guidelines for the use of the optional label with the text box can be found in the Guidelines for use of the Ecolabel logo on the website:

http://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecolabel/promo/pdf/logo%20guidelines.pdf

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

(1)

As defined in Directive 2009/28/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 140, 5.6.2009, p.16).

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