Directive 2005/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (repealed)Show full title

Directive 2005/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 July 2005 establishing a framework for the setting of ecodesign requirements for energy-using products and amending Council Directive 92/42/EEC and Directives 96/57/EC and 2000/55/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (repealed)

  1. Introductory Text

  2. Article 1.Subject matter and scope

  3. Article 2.Definitions

  4. Article 3.Placing on the market and/or putting into service

  5. Article 4.Responsibilities of the importer

  6. Article 5.Marking and declaration of conformity

  7. Article 6.Free movement

  8. Article 7.Safeguard clause

  9. Article 8.Conformity assessment

  10. Article 9.Presumption of conformity

  11. Article 10.Harmonised standards

  12. Article 11.Requirements for components and sub-assemblies

  13. Article 12.Administrative cooperation and exchange of information

  14. Article 13.Small and medium-sized enterprises

  15. Article 14.Consumer information

  16. Article 15.Implementing measures

  17. Article 16.Working plan

  18. Article 17.Self-regulation

  19. Article 18.Consultation Forum

  20. Article 19.Committee procedure

  21. Article 20.Penalties

  22. Article 21.Amendments

  23. Article 22.Repeals

  24. Article 23.Review

  25. Article 24.Confidentiality

  26. Article 25.Implementation

  27. Article 26.Entry into force

  28. Article 27.Addressees

    1. ANNEX I

      Method for setting generic Eco-design requirements

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      3. Part 1. Ecodesign parameters for EuPs

        1. 1.1. In so far as they relate to product design, significant...

        2. 1.2. For each phase, the following environmental aspects are to be...

        3. 1.3. In particular, the following parameters will be used, as appropriate,...

      4. Part 2. Requirements relating to the supply of information

      5. Part 3. Requirements for the manufacturer

        1. 1. Addressing the environmental aspects identified in the implementing measure as...

        2. 2. Manufacturers will make use of this assessment to evaluate alternative...

    2. ANNEX II

      Method for setting specific ecodesign requirements

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    3. ANNEX III

      CE marking

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    4. ANNEX IV

      Internal design control

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      2. 2. A technical documentation file making possible an assessment of the...

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    5. ANNEX V

      Management system for assessing conformity

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      3. 3. Environmental elements of the management system

      4. 3.1. The environmental product performance policy

      5. 3.2. Planning

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      7. 3.3.1. The documentation concerning the management system should cover the following,...

      8. 3.3.2. The documentation concerning the EuP will specify, in particular:

      9. 3.4. Checking and corrective action

    6. ANNEX VI

      Declaration of conformity

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    7. ANNEX VII

      Contents of the implementing measures

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    8. ANNEX VIII

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      2. 1. Openness of participation

      3. 2. Added value

      4. 3. Representativeness

      5. 4. Quantified and staged objectives

      6. 5. Involvement of civil society

      7. 6. Monitoring and reporting

      8. 7. Cost-effectiveness of administering a self-regulatory initiative

      9. 8. Sustainability

      10. 9. Incentive compatibility