23rd March 2021
Energy labelling
rescaling webinar
Agenda
1. Introduction and welcome – Tim Stokes, SEAI
2. Energy labelling market surveillance in Ireland – Tim Stokes, SEAI
3. Energy labelling rescaling: Overview and main requirements – Derek
Milton, SEAI
4. Marketing supports for retailers
5. Questions and Answers
2 www.seai.ie
Tim Stokes
Programme Manager – Market Surveillance
Energy Labelling Market
Surveillance in Ireland
Overview
4 www.seai.ie
Background to energy labelling
Market surveillance roles and responsibilities
SEAI’s energy labelling activities
Current compliance levels
Conclusion
5 www.seai.ie
93% of consumers
recognise energy
labels and 79%
consider them when
making a purchase
6 www.seai.ie
+
Energy labelling Ecodesign
=
Assuming 100% compliance!
Nearly 50% of the EU
2020 energy
efficiency target
25% of 2020 EU
emissions reductions
target
€ 55 bn extra
revenue + 800,000
extra direct jobs for
EU industry,
wholesale and retail
7 www.seai.ie
Market surveillance:
• Helps to maximise the intended benefits of the regulations
• Level playing field for compliant economic operators
• Helps to ensure adherence to the regulations
Roles and responsibilities relating to energy labelling
8 www.seai.ie
SEAI also organises ecodesign and tyre labelling market surveillance
Minister of Environment Climate and Communications is the Market
Surveillance Authority (MSA)
SEAI
Retailer and
manufacturer
compliance
Stores
Websites
Advertising
Products
Consumer
engagement
9 www.seai.ie
• c.110 retail outlets per annum inspected to assess adherence to
energy labelling regulations – personalised reports for each
outlet inspected
• c.75 websites per annum assessed for adherence to energy
labelling regulations
• Minimum 20 advertisements reviewed annually to assess
compliance
• Guidance to support retailers
• One-to-one energy labelling advice for retailers
• Campaigns to engage consumers relating to energy labelling
SEAI’s energy labelling activities
Updated store and online compliance guides + new advertising guide
10 www.seai.ie
NB,
Version
1.3.21
Under
development
Energy labelling compliance levels
11 www.seai.ie
In stores - 87% of products compliant in 2020 – up from
around 75% when SEAI took over responsibility in 2016
Online – last assessment of compliance in December – very
low levels of compliance, but this is improving quite rapidly
Advertising – no formal assessment yet – but low levels of
compliance suspected – first assessments in 2021
Conclusion
12 www.seai.ie
Energy labelling brings
multiple benefits
Market surveillance helps
to maintain a level playing
field for compliant
economic operators
We are very active in this
area and seeking to attain
high levels of compliance
with the regulations
We’re here to help! Our
emphasis is on supporting
retailers to comply
Derek Milton
Authorised Officer – Market Surveillance
Energy Label Rescaling
– Overview and Main
Requirements
Overview
14 www.seai.ie
The New Energy Label
‘Rescaled Label’ – differences and new aspects
Requirements and Timelines
Online sales requirements
Advertising requirements
The New Energy Label
• So far:
– The EU Energy label has driven significant energy efficiency
improvements since introduced in 1992
– Format of the label adopted in more than 30 other countries
• However:
– The current scheme up to A+++ is becoming less effective and does
not drive manufacturer innovation
– > 90% of products are in the top 2-3 classes
– Differences between A+, A++ and A+++ is less obvious for consumers
15 www.seai.ie
The New Energy Label
• A new ‘rescaled’ energy label has been introduced for certain products
since 1st March 2021
• Estimated savings by 2030 – 38.1 TW/hrs per year (equivalent to energy
consumption of Hungary)
• In 2021, 5 product groups initially:
16 www.seai.ie
• Refrigeration • Electronic displays (inc. TVs)
• Washing machines & Washer dryers • Light Sources (from 1st September 2021)
• Dishwashers
The New Energy Label – Main differences
• Uniform A - G scale for all products
• QR Code – link to the European Product
Database for Energy Labelling (EPREL)
• Energy consumption - shown in a more
uniform and prominent manner
• Revision of pictograms and introduction of
some new ones
17 www.seai.ie
The New Energy Label – New Aspects
• Noise emission icon includes noise emission class
• ‘Wet’ product groups:
– Eco-programme is the default programme
– Eco-programme duration is longer
– Energy consumption per 100 cycles
– Water consumption per cycle
18 www.seai.ie
The New Energy Label – New Aspects
• ‘Electronic displays’:
– TVs, monitors and digital display signage
– Does not include laptops, tablets, display <100 cm2, others
– Energy consumption per 1000 hrs – SDR & HDR
– Screen size – dimensions & pixels
19 www.seai.ie
The New Energy Label – Light Sources
• Previous labelling regime - ‘lamps’ and ‘luminaires’
• ‘Light source’ – the ‘generator’ of the light e.g.:
– Light ‘bulb’
– LED module
• ‘Removability’ of light source impacts on labelling requirements
20 www.seai.ie
Non-Removeable LED
Light Source
Removeable LED
Containing Product Light Source
Product Groups – Not Changing
• Labels that remain the same after the 1st March 2021 (excluding ‘lighting’):
21 www.seai.ie
Rescaled label from
1st January 2022
Rescaled label from
1st June 2022
Includes stoves, oil
and gas boilers,
solid fuel boilers,
heat pumps and
others
Includes electric
showers, electric
water heaters, solar
water heaters and
others
Requirements and Timelines
• 1st March 2021 - 18th March 2021:
– in stores and online sales platforms; ‘old’ labels to be replaced with new
rescaled labels
• If having issues in sourcing new labels, contact supplier - obliged to
provide labels within 5 working days of a request.
• Some products may not have a rescaled label if they are no longer
produced by a manufacturer – can be continued to be sold with the old
label until 1st December 2021.
22 www.seai.ie
Requirements and Timelines
• Light sources:
– 1st September 2021 - 1st March 2023:
• transition period for changing of old label to new label using a sticker provided
by the manufacturer (on request)
– From 1st March 2023, new energy label must be displayed for all
products
23 www.seai.ie
Requirements and Timelines
• Additional requirements:
– Electronic Displays:
• for products displayed in boxes only, a label must be displayed
• can also display an image of the label on the screen, provided the product is
kept in on mode
– Product information sheet – must make this available to customers
including in printed form, if requested
– General requirements regarding the display of labels remain the same
24 www.seai.ie
Other Requirements – Online Sales
• Two options for display – Option 1 (nested display):
25 www.seai.ie
• Nested display in
proximity to price
• Arrow colour reflects
energy efficiency
class of label
• Class reference in
white and of a size
comparable to price
• Range of energy
efficiency classes
shown (re-scaled
labels only)
• Link for ‘product
information sheet’
Other Requirements – Online Sales
• Option 2:
26 www.seai.ie
• Label and product
information sheet
displayed in proximity
to price
• Clearly visible and
legible
Other Requirements – Online Sales
• Other pages e.g. ‘category’ pages, basket/checkout pages:
27 www.seai.ie
Other Requirements – Visual Advertisements
• Any ‘visual advertisement’ of a relevant product must include reference to
energy efficiency class and range of classes that apply
• Visual advertisements include:
– Newspaper advertisements
– Promotional leaflets, flyers and brochures
– Billboard advertisements
– Television advertisements
– Online advertising, including social media advertisements
• Also includes technical promotional material, paper based selling (e.g. mail
order) and telemarketing distance selling
28 www.seai.ie
Marketing supports for
retailers
29
Our approach
• Aim is to support retailer’s engagement with consumers in
relation to the rescaling by providing resources and undertaking
some advertising and media activity at a national level
• Retailers can help to magnify our supports
• Retailer adherence to energy labelling regulations is an
important dimension of approach
30 www.seai.ie
31 www.seai.ie
Point of sale Toblerone, poster and leaflet
DRAFT
32 www.seai.ie
Consumer targeting
Display Programmatic Ads Geo-Targeting
• Animated video under development aimed primarily at consumers
to be distributed to retailers
• Facebook Live – April, date tbc
• Media briefing
• Updated compliance guides
• SEAI web pages www.seai.ie/home-energy/energy-labelling-and-
ecodesign/energy-labelling/
• Label 2020: https://www.label2020.eu/
• E-learning for retailers (https://www.label2020.eu/services/for-
retailers-and-suppliers/e-learning/)
Other supports and resources
33 www.seai.ie
Questions and Answers Session
34 www.seai.ie
Thank you
Contact:
tim.stokes@seai.ie 01 808 2059
dawn.stimpson@seai.ie 01 808 2050

Energy labelling rescaling webinar

  • 1.
    23rd March 2021 Energylabelling rescaling webinar
  • 2.
    Agenda 1. Introduction andwelcome – Tim Stokes, SEAI 2. Energy labelling market surveillance in Ireland – Tim Stokes, SEAI 3. Energy labelling rescaling: Overview and main requirements – Derek Milton, SEAI 4. Marketing supports for retailers 5. Questions and Answers 2 www.seai.ie
  • 3.
    Tim Stokes Programme Manager– Market Surveillance Energy Labelling Market Surveillance in Ireland
  • 4.
    Overview 4 www.seai.ie Background toenergy labelling Market surveillance roles and responsibilities SEAI’s energy labelling activities Current compliance levels Conclusion
  • 5.
    5 www.seai.ie 93% ofconsumers recognise energy labels and 79% consider them when making a purchase
  • 6.
    6 www.seai.ie + Energy labellingEcodesign = Assuming 100% compliance! Nearly 50% of the EU 2020 energy efficiency target 25% of 2020 EU emissions reductions target € 55 bn extra revenue + 800,000 extra direct jobs for EU industry, wholesale and retail
  • 7.
    7 www.seai.ie Market surveillance: •Helps to maximise the intended benefits of the regulations • Level playing field for compliant economic operators • Helps to ensure adherence to the regulations
  • 8.
    Roles and responsibilitiesrelating to energy labelling 8 www.seai.ie SEAI also organises ecodesign and tyre labelling market surveillance Minister of Environment Climate and Communications is the Market Surveillance Authority (MSA) SEAI Retailer and manufacturer compliance Stores Websites Advertising Products Consumer engagement
  • 9.
    9 www.seai.ie • c.110retail outlets per annum inspected to assess adherence to energy labelling regulations – personalised reports for each outlet inspected • c.75 websites per annum assessed for adherence to energy labelling regulations • Minimum 20 advertisements reviewed annually to assess compliance • Guidance to support retailers • One-to-one energy labelling advice for retailers • Campaigns to engage consumers relating to energy labelling SEAI’s energy labelling activities
  • 10.
    Updated store andonline compliance guides + new advertising guide 10 www.seai.ie NB, Version 1.3.21 Under development
  • 11.
    Energy labelling compliancelevels 11 www.seai.ie In stores - 87% of products compliant in 2020 – up from around 75% when SEAI took over responsibility in 2016 Online – last assessment of compliance in December – very low levels of compliance, but this is improving quite rapidly Advertising – no formal assessment yet – but low levels of compliance suspected – first assessments in 2021
  • 12.
    Conclusion 12 www.seai.ie Energy labellingbrings multiple benefits Market surveillance helps to maintain a level playing field for compliant economic operators We are very active in this area and seeking to attain high levels of compliance with the regulations We’re here to help! Our emphasis is on supporting retailers to comply
  • 13.
    Derek Milton Authorised Officer– Market Surveillance Energy Label Rescaling – Overview and Main Requirements
  • 14.
    Overview 14 www.seai.ie The NewEnergy Label ‘Rescaled Label’ – differences and new aspects Requirements and Timelines Online sales requirements Advertising requirements
  • 15.
    The New EnergyLabel • So far: – The EU Energy label has driven significant energy efficiency improvements since introduced in 1992 – Format of the label adopted in more than 30 other countries • However: – The current scheme up to A+++ is becoming less effective and does not drive manufacturer innovation – > 90% of products are in the top 2-3 classes – Differences between A+, A++ and A+++ is less obvious for consumers 15 www.seai.ie
  • 16.
    The New EnergyLabel • A new ‘rescaled’ energy label has been introduced for certain products since 1st March 2021 • Estimated savings by 2030 – 38.1 TW/hrs per year (equivalent to energy consumption of Hungary) • In 2021, 5 product groups initially: 16 www.seai.ie • Refrigeration • Electronic displays (inc. TVs) • Washing machines & Washer dryers • Light Sources (from 1st September 2021) • Dishwashers
  • 17.
    The New EnergyLabel – Main differences • Uniform A - G scale for all products • QR Code – link to the European Product Database for Energy Labelling (EPREL) • Energy consumption - shown in a more uniform and prominent manner • Revision of pictograms and introduction of some new ones 17 www.seai.ie
  • 18.
    The New EnergyLabel – New Aspects • Noise emission icon includes noise emission class • ‘Wet’ product groups: – Eco-programme is the default programme – Eco-programme duration is longer – Energy consumption per 100 cycles – Water consumption per cycle 18 www.seai.ie
  • 19.
    The New EnergyLabel – New Aspects • ‘Electronic displays’: – TVs, monitors and digital display signage – Does not include laptops, tablets, display <100 cm2, others – Energy consumption per 1000 hrs – SDR & HDR – Screen size – dimensions & pixels 19 www.seai.ie
  • 20.
    The New EnergyLabel – Light Sources • Previous labelling regime - ‘lamps’ and ‘luminaires’ • ‘Light source’ – the ‘generator’ of the light e.g.: – Light ‘bulb’ – LED module • ‘Removability’ of light source impacts on labelling requirements 20 www.seai.ie Non-Removeable LED Light Source Removeable LED Containing Product Light Source
  • 21.
    Product Groups –Not Changing • Labels that remain the same after the 1st March 2021 (excluding ‘lighting’): 21 www.seai.ie Rescaled label from 1st January 2022 Rescaled label from 1st June 2022 Includes stoves, oil and gas boilers, solid fuel boilers, heat pumps and others Includes electric showers, electric water heaters, solar water heaters and others
  • 22.
    Requirements and Timelines •1st March 2021 - 18th March 2021: – in stores and online sales platforms; ‘old’ labels to be replaced with new rescaled labels • If having issues in sourcing new labels, contact supplier - obliged to provide labels within 5 working days of a request. • Some products may not have a rescaled label if they are no longer produced by a manufacturer – can be continued to be sold with the old label until 1st December 2021. 22 www.seai.ie
  • 23.
    Requirements and Timelines •Light sources: – 1st September 2021 - 1st March 2023: • transition period for changing of old label to new label using a sticker provided by the manufacturer (on request) – From 1st March 2023, new energy label must be displayed for all products 23 www.seai.ie
  • 24.
    Requirements and Timelines •Additional requirements: – Electronic Displays: • for products displayed in boxes only, a label must be displayed • can also display an image of the label on the screen, provided the product is kept in on mode – Product information sheet – must make this available to customers including in printed form, if requested – General requirements regarding the display of labels remain the same 24 www.seai.ie
  • 25.
    Other Requirements –Online Sales • Two options for display – Option 1 (nested display): 25 www.seai.ie • Nested display in proximity to price • Arrow colour reflects energy efficiency class of label • Class reference in white and of a size comparable to price • Range of energy efficiency classes shown (re-scaled labels only) • Link for ‘product information sheet’
  • 26.
    Other Requirements –Online Sales • Option 2: 26 www.seai.ie • Label and product information sheet displayed in proximity to price • Clearly visible and legible
  • 27.
    Other Requirements –Online Sales • Other pages e.g. ‘category’ pages, basket/checkout pages: 27 www.seai.ie
  • 28.
    Other Requirements –Visual Advertisements • Any ‘visual advertisement’ of a relevant product must include reference to energy efficiency class and range of classes that apply • Visual advertisements include: – Newspaper advertisements – Promotional leaflets, flyers and brochures – Billboard advertisements – Television advertisements – Online advertising, including social media advertisements • Also includes technical promotional material, paper based selling (e.g. mail order) and telemarketing distance selling 28 www.seai.ie
  • 29.
  • 30.
    Our approach • Aimis to support retailer’s engagement with consumers in relation to the rescaling by providing resources and undertaking some advertising and media activity at a national level • Retailers can help to magnify our supports • Retailer adherence to energy labelling regulations is an important dimension of approach 30 www.seai.ie
  • 31.
    31 www.seai.ie Point ofsale Toblerone, poster and leaflet DRAFT
  • 32.
    32 www.seai.ie Consumer targeting DisplayProgrammatic Ads Geo-Targeting
  • 33.
    • Animated videounder development aimed primarily at consumers to be distributed to retailers • Facebook Live – April, date tbc • Media briefing • Updated compliance guides • SEAI web pages www.seai.ie/home-energy/energy-labelling-and- ecodesign/energy-labelling/ • Label 2020: https://www.label2020.eu/ • E-learning for retailers (https://www.label2020.eu/services/for- retailers-and-suppliers/e-learning/) Other supports and resources 33 www.seai.ie
  • 34.
    Questions and AnswersSession 34 www.seai.ie
  • 35.
    Thank you Contact: tim.stokes@seai.ie 01808 2059 dawn.stimpson@seai.ie 01 808 2050

Editor's Notes

  • #22 Vacuums - 1st March 2023
  • #32 Design is to be amended slightly (e.g. image of vacuum cleaner and oven and range hood to be replaced with alternative because they are not being rescaled in current tranche - Toblerone, posters, leaflets
  • #33 Geo targeting (Ad appears for those who are near specified retailers) https://www.braze.com/blog/geofencing-geo-targeting-beaconing-when-to-use/ Display Programmatic (Ad appears for those who have searched key terms)