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Live GreenerLook for the Energy Star Label

Friday, June 25th, 2010

In today’s market, it seems every company is trying out some variation of a ‘green’ product line. In their haste to appeal to environmental activists and eco-friendly consumers, many of these products don’t live up to the standards their labels promise. To avoid purchasing items that simply claim to be environmentally safe, look for the Energy Star Label to guarantee quality and energy efficiency.Energy Star is an international standard for energy efficient products. Created in 1992 by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the program has since been adapted by Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Taiwan, and the European Union. If a product is marked with an Energy Star label, it most likely uses 20-30 less energy than required by federal standards and meets a stringent set of specifications set by the EPA or DOE for its specific product line. Consumer products that may carry an Energy Star Label are computers and electronics, household appliances (such as refrigerators and dishwashers), heating and cooling systems, lighting and fans, plumbing, and building products. (more…)