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Title: EuP Directive


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  • EuP Directive
  •  A framework for setting eco-design requirements
    for energyusing products 
  • Rein Nieland
  • DG Trade.E2
  • Steel, coal, shipbuilding, automotive, chemical
    and other industries

2
Outline
  • EuP Directive
  • Background
  • Legal Basis
  • Related Legislation
  • Interaction with IPP
  • Interaction WEEE/RoHS
  • Interaction Ecolabel
  • Scope
  • Requirements
  • Structure Features
  • Structure EuP
  • Other issues
  • More Information

3
1. EuP Directive Background
  • Amsterdam Treaty Article 6
  • Environmental protection requirements must be
    integrated into the definition and implementation
    of Community policies and activities referred to
    in Article 3, in particular with a view to
    promoting sustainable development
  • Integrated Product Policy (IPP)
  • Consider the entire environmental impact of
    products throughout their life cycle

4
1. EuP Directive Background
  • Security of supply
  • Improvement of energy efficiency contributes to
    the reduction of energy demand
  • Better Regulations
  • Efficient decision-making, consultation, self
    regulation

5
1. EuP Directive Legal Basis
  • Article 95 of the Amsterdam Treaty
  • Ensures the free movement throughout the EU for
    the products conforming to the applicable
    eco-design requirements

6
1. EuP Directive Related Legislation
  • Directive on management of waste from EEE based
    on article 175 (WEEE)
  • Directive on the restriction of certain hazardous
    substances in EEE based on Article 95 (RoHS)
  • Existing legislation on minimum energy efficiency
    requirements based on Article 95
  • Eco-label, EMAS

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1. EuP Directive Interaction with IPP
  • EuP is in line with IPP principles (sustainable
    development, consideration of lifecycle,
    integrated approach, room for voluntary approach)
  • EuP implements on of the elements of the IPP
    toolbox (legal requirements on product design)
    for a given category of products
  • Cross-fertilization of studies and other
    activities (e.g. accompanying measures for SMEs)

8
1. EuP Directive Interaction WEEE/RoHS
  • EuP has wider scope (not only EEE)
  • EuP is about product design, WEEE is about
    management of waste EuP
  • EuP will contribute to avoiding market
    fragmentation when implementing WEEE
  • RoHS regulates the presence of certain hazardous
    substances in EEE
  • EuP considers hazardous substances in general
    with a view to improving the overall
    environmental performance

9
1. EuP Directive Interaction with Ecolable
  • EU Ecolabel aims at highlighting the
    environmentally best performing products its a
    voluntary scheme
  • EuP implementation measures will be set binding
    eco-design requirements for all products
  • EMAS is focussed on environmental performance of
    installations, EuP deals with product design
  • Ecolabel may be used for presumption of
    conformity, EMAS for conformity assessment

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1. EuP Directive Scope
  • Products covered
  • In principle all energy sources are covered, in
    practice at first products using electricity or
    fuels will be considered
  • No binding list of products to be tackled but
    clear slection criteria and priority to European
    Climate Change Programme (ECCP) products and
    standby during first phase
  • Means of transport not included

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1. EuP Directive Scope
  • EuP addresses products (not installations) and
    foresees affixing of CE marking
  • Parts can be subject of implementing measures if
    they are market separately and can be
    environmentally assessed independently
  • Components may be subject to information
    requirements (article 11)

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1. EuP Directive Scope
  • Aspects covered
  • EuP does not deal with environmental impacts
    (e.g. climate change) but with environmental
    aspects of the product which can be correlated to
    those impacts (e.g. energy consumption) and can
    be influenced in a substantial manner through
    product design
  • EuP addresses all environmental aspects (listed
    in Annex I) i.e. not only waste, energy, water
    consumption, etc. throughout the lifecycle, i.e.
    from material selection to end of life management
    but

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1. EuP Directive Scope
  • this does not mean that each implementation
    measure will contain eco-design requirements for
    all environmental aspects mentioned in Annex I or
    that each implementing measure will demenad an
    ecological profile
  • The eco-design requirements will address the
    significant environmental aspects of the examined
    product, following stakeholder consultation and
    impact assessment they can be

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1. EuP Directive Requirements
  • Generic, aiming at the improvement of the overall
    environmental performance, focusing on
    environmental aspects identified in the
    implementing measure
  • Specific, in the form of limit values or
    thresholds for selected aspects with significant
    adverse impact on the environment

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1. EuP Directive Requirements
  • Generic would be relevant when several important
    environmental aspects of the product have been
    identified, hence flexibility for trade-offs is
    necessary
  • Their implementation will be assisted by
    standards (ISO, IEC, ESO) and related technical
    documents, industry protocols etc.
  • The implementation measure containing generic
    eco-design requirements will identify not only
    the environmental aspects of the product to which
    they refer but also, as appropriate bench mark
    and guidelines
  • Specific eco-design requirements (such as
    existing energy requirements for certain energy
    using products such as refrigerators, boilers,
    light ballasts) will be used whenever technical
    and/or market evidence justifies cutting off the
    worst performing products

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1. EuP Directive Structure features
  • EuP framework does not create immediate
    obligations for manufactures but allows the
    Commission to do so through implementing measures
  • Implementing measures are adopted by the
    Commission assisted by a regulatory Committee
  • They define eco-design requirements, conformity
    assessment procedures and implementation dates

17
1. EuP Directive Structure EuP
  • Impact assessment precedes the submission of
    Commission draft measures
  • Stakeholder participate throughout the whole
    process (studies, impact ass. Consultations,
    preparatory discussions)
  • Before adoption by the Commission, drafting
    implementation measures are notified to WTO

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1. EuP Directive Other issues
  • Implementing issues (Article 15)
  • Working Plan (Article 16)
  • Principle for setting eco-design requirements
  • Conformity assessment (Article 8)
  • Presumption of conformity (Article 9)
  • Harmonized standards in support of EuP (Article
    10)

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1. EuP Directive Other issues
  • Environmental assessment by the manufactures
  • Operational aspects
  • International Trade
  • State of Play
  • Benefits

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4. More information
  • http//europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/eco_design/in
    dex/htm
  • Rein Nieland reinirus.nieland_at_ec.europa.eu
  • http//europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/eco_design/in
    dex/htm
  • Rein Nieland reinirus.nieland_at_ec.europa.eu
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