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Eco-labels suggestion

Although the Eco-labels are a good idea and have been very useful, I think they have big flaws and could do with an overhaul. I have some critical comments on them here – ECO labels and washing machines

I’d love to see an extra section added to the eco-label rating – Expected (or average) life span.

My criticism of the eco-labels revolves mostly round the fact that they don’t take into account the longevity of an appliance or its build quality and reliability, which I believe to be at least equally as important as being A rated. A poorly built or economically unrepairable appliance that may only last a few years can still get a AAA rating giving the impression it’s environmentally friendly, while the massive harm to the environment caused by throwaway washing machines is ignored.

I also continually advise that an appliance that lasts will work out cheaper in the long run and is probably even more environmentally friendly than one that used a bit less less energy but only lasts several years.

If customers could see a realistic expected life span of a product it would probably make many of them prepared to spend more instead of being obsessed by cheap prices and short termism. Imagine seeing the following washing machines side by side -

I’m not suggesting everyone would buy the more expensive ones, but many would be inclined to invest more to get the longer life and ultimately better value.

With this information people would at least get a proper perspective on why some washing machines cost much more and have less features instead of just writing them off as “expensive”. At the moment it’s too easy to be beguiled by features and superficially cheap prices without realising the quality is being eroded to such an extent that many are actually more expensive than the “expensive” ones at the end of the day.

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Written By - Washerhelp on June 19th, 2007 with no comments, yet - What do you think?
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