The goal of the campaign is to raise awareness of citizens in Serbia about more energy efficient products and energy labels they are marked with, so they would be able to make the most adequate choice in the long run when buying the household appliance.

What do the colors and symbols on energy labels on refrigerators, stoves, washing machines and other household products signify, how to choose the one that best suits the needs of citizens and consumes the least energy, and how it saves household spending and preserves environment – are the topics of the national campaign on energy labels.

Another significant part of the campaign, funded by the European Union in the Republic of Serbia, is training for sellers, distributors, small and medium enterprises and employees of the Ministry of Mining and Energy in order to get better acquainted with the topic of energy efficiency and new labels on home appliances. The campaign is being implemented within the national campaign on energy efficiency "Turn Green" (#turn green) of the European Union and the Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia.

Read the news and learn more about the project implementing the campaign here: https://energy-labelling-eco-design.euzatebe.rs/
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