Ecolabel definition

Ecolabel means a label given to a product that certifies that it has been produced in accordance with certain environmental standards. To be recognised, an eco-labelling scheme must consist of three components, namely (1) the certification standard, (2) an independent accreditation body and (3) independent certification bodies.
Ecolabel refers to an ecolabelling program’s graphic emblem, logo, or seal which is used on or in association with a product to acknowledge that product’s compliance with a relevant certification criteria; “Ecolabelling program” refers to the programs managed by the Parties to this Agreement. Each signatory will have its own unique program, ecolabel and perhaps certification criteria;
Ecolabel refers to an ecolabelling program’s graphic emblem, logo, or seal which is used on or in association with a product to acknowledge that product’s compliance with a relevant certification criteria; “Ecolabelling program” refers to the programs managed by the parties to this agreement. Each signatory will have its own unique program, ecolabel and perhaps certification criteria; “Equivalency” denotes the notion that when comparable environmental objectives are met in different ways, then compliance to similar but not identical requirements can be accepted as a basis for certification; “First certifier” can be any one of the parties, but identifies the one which has first certified a supplier’s product and authorized use of that party’s ecolabel on the certified product;

Examples of Ecolabel in a sentence

  • Equipment holding a relevant Type I Ecolabel fulfilling the specified requirements will be deemed to comply.

  • Products holding a relevant Type I Ecolabel fulfilling the specified requirements will be deemed to comply.

  • Recognised throughout Europe, EU Ecolabel is a voluntary label promoting environmental excellence which can be trusted.

  • The EU Ecolabel helps you identify products and services that have a reduced environmental impact throughout their life cycle, from the extraction of raw material through to production, use and disposal.

  • The EU Ecolabel covers a wide range of products and services, with continuous expansion of product categories.

  • After the information seminars, an indicative number of 8-10 hotels owners and other facilities managers will be identified for the start of pilot projects to the EU Eco-label award.

  • Your right to use the brand or the logo of the Nordic Swan Ecolabel will be set in connection with you getting a licence, and before that you have no right to use the logo or to refer to Nordic Ecolabelling.

  • During the validity period of the EU Ecolabel license and the certificate, the Applicant has the right to use the EU Ecolabel logo in accordance with: Regulation (EC) No. 66/2010 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2009 on the EU Ecolabel (with later amendments) and the most current version of the document: ‘Guidelines for the use of the EU Ecolabel logo’.

  • This interim report has been drafted according to the “service contract for the promotion and implementation of the EU Ecolabel for tourist accommodation services in the area of the Olympic Winter Games 2006 in Torino”.

  • TOROC will make a feasibility study to verify the possibility to apply the EU Eco-label in the Olympic Villages that will be built and used during the Olympic Games (Jan-Apr 2006).

Related to Ecolabel

  • Brands means the Sprint PCS Brands and the Sprint Brands.

  • TELRIC means Total Element Long-Run Incremental Cost.

  • EUMA means the “SAP Delivered Support Agreement” which sets out the terms and conditions under which SAP provides support to End Users and which will be provided by SAP on a deal by deal basis.

  • CSAM or "Credit Suisse" (or any combination thereof).

  • Packaging means the assembly of components necessary to ensure compliance with the packaging requirements of these regulations. It may consist of one or more receptacles, absorbent materials, spacing structures, thermal insulation, radiation shielding, and devices for cooling or absorbing mechanical shocks. The vehicle, tie-down system, and auxiliary equipment may be designated as part of the packaging.