Nov 27 2009

Question About Energy Labels?

by admin in Green Energy

What if there were energy labels on products, like nutrition labels for foods? What if a consumer were able to compare products that take less energy to manufacture? Would that create a more competetive “green” environment? Would companies be more interested in lessening their carbon footprint?
How much of an impact would that bring?

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4 Responses to Question About Energy Labels?

  1. environ November 27, 2009 at 2:01 am

    If the public well educated those already exist, look for recycled products, look for products with little or no plastics, look for products made locally, or not imported, etc. compare and contrast these if not all exist within a single item, and let others know what you’ve found, and help others become educated in what you know about such categories, and already try to learn more, and always try to disprove what you already know, if your successful, you have a better answer, if not just looking looking for alternatives will further educate you.

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  2. Representative&Gov Advisor,fmr. November 27, 2009 at 2:07 am

    just sit on the toilet and hav a good poo, dnt wipe your anis, and run around the house naked screaming “I’M FREE!!!” and then you’d forget all about it. :)

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  3. exiled11 November 27, 2009 at 2:20 am

    My frnd ,
    In many countries the electronic products are ENERGY LABELED which are preferred by consumers as they come to know how much savings they would have in an year in terms of energy . Thus the more energy efficient product is preferred by the consumers though it may be a little costly ,with added benefit of being environment friendly .
    Thus a new concept of LIFETIME COST has come up as compared to ONE TIME COST . Though the product may initially be costly in a year or two it may even recover ur cost ……

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  4. Jamard B November 27, 2009 at 2:59 am

    i think it just shows u how much energy is used in the product..its very helpful

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