To comply with a new regulation, Apple has added an energy efficiency label to its iPhone and iPad pages in European Union countries.
From the new regulation: Smartphones and tablets will have to display information on their energy efficiency, battery longevity, protection from dust and water and resistance to accidental drops. This is also the first time that a product placed on the EU market will be required to display a repairability score.
The energy label is for the European Product Registry for Energy Labelling (EPREL). EPREL represents the platform that Suppliers must use for registering their product models.
I’m not sure how this will affect Apple, but the new regulations also hav3 the following “Ecodesign” requirements:
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