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The end of inefficient lightbulbs
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The end of inefficient lightbulbs
Green groups celebrate, but warn over lack
of information
Brussels, 1 September 2009 – The “Coolproducts
for a Cool Planet” NGO coalition [1] welcomes the beginning of the phase-out
process for incandescent lightbulbs [2], which starts today in all EU countries
for lamps above 100W and ends in 2012 with lower wattage lamps. Incandescent
lightbulbs are the least efficient way to produce light. Banning them is
expected to reduce annual CO2 emissions by 16 million tonnes in 2020, which
equals the emissions of 5 million passenger cars. The ban was decided by the
European Union in 2009 under the Ecodesign of Energy-Using Products Directive.
“The European Union is right in its efforts
to remove climate-killer products from the shelves. Such measures must be on top
of the list of any robust and clever climate and energy policy.” explains
Edouard Toulouse from ECOS. “But consumer information and quality requirements
have to be improved on alternative lamps, to avoid confusion and irritations.”
The EU ban of incandescent lightbulbs is overly supported by the NGO coalition
for its impact on CO2 emissions, but also criticised for not doing enough to
reduce the toxic content and electromagnetic radiations of the current
energy-saving lamps. Lamp packaging should also be improved and harmonised, to
help consumers choose the right products and understand how to dispose of them
properly at end of life. Lamps based on LED (light emitting diodes) are the
most ecological option, and thus should be better promoted [3].
“We need additional steps on the road to
energy efficient, safe and ecological lighting”, adds Elena Lymberidi-Settimo from EEB’s Zero Mercury
Campaign. “For instance,
the mercury content in the currently used compact fluorescent lamps should be
lowered as much as possible (2mg per lamp), and recycling rates should be
improved.”
The “Coolproducts for a Cool Planet” NGO coalition also warns that this measure
on lightbulbs – despite being iconic – will not be enough to solve the climate
crisis. Other products, especially heating and cooling equipment for buildings
(boilers, water heaters, air-conditioners), have to be tackled rapidly and
ambitiously. Ecodesign measures for those products could cut Europe’s CO2
emissions annually by 230 million tons by 2020, 14 times more than the ban of
inefficient lightbulbs.
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