MEPS − Televisions

April 2005

11.4Consultation

Industry, through its representative body the Consumer Electronics Association of New Zealand have already made a submission on the AGO proposals regarding TVs. Their concerns focused on the following aspects:

The mandatory nature of the proposal, which they believe can be met by the market.

The need for the scheme to apply across all screen types, rather than apply a CRT rating to all.

The need for labels to be applied in the course of normal packaging.

An expectation that the standby power target should remain at 3W.

Concerns about the timeframe, which they would like to have a 3-year lead-in time.

They expect to be consulted further should such a MEPS scheme be proposed to be introduced in New Zealand.

Summary Recommended Policy Options for New Zealand

A MEPS for televisions in New Zealand should be implemented in tandem with Australia which is now likely to implement a voluntary scheme. The MEPS should cover both on- mode and standby energy consumption. Stage 1 should encourage the removal of the worst performing 30% of sets at the retail level.

Any labelling scheme should be based on the six-star EU scheme, and developments monitored with Australia.

Consultation with the importers and major retailers will be necessary to ensure that there is no undue resistance to the scheme, to maximise compliance and adherence to the principles of the scheme.

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