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What are the environmental requirements for washing water labels abroad?

Washing labels face strict environmental requirements abroad
With the increasing global awareness of environmental protection, countries have become increasingly strict in their environmental requirements for washing products and their related labels. As an important component of washing products, the production and sales of washing labels abroad also face many environmental challenges.
In the European Economic Area, detergents and related products must obtain CE certification in order to enter the market for sale. CE certification is a fundamental requirement of the European Economic Area for product safety, health, environmental protection, and consumer protection. It is also a "passport" for detergents and their washing labels to enter the European market. Only by rigorously testing and evaluating products to demonstrate compliance with relevant environmental standards can they obtain CE certification and be sold in the European market.
In addition to the European Economic Area, some specific countries have also put forward more specific environmental requirements for washing water labels. For example, Saudi Arabia has implemented strict customs clearance and certification requirements for products subject to the Technical Regulations on Detergents. Related products not only need to obtain COC or QM certificates, but also need to pass SABER/SC certification in order to smoothly enter the Saudi market. These certification requirements cover multiple aspects of the product, including the environmental performance of the washing label.
In addition, some international environmental standards have also put forward relevant requirements for washing water labels. For example, HJ 1162-2021 standard is formulated for environmental protection requirements of laundry shops and laundry factories. This standard sets clear requirements for the environmental performance of washing products, and as an important component of washing products, washing labels must also comply with this standard. This means that washing labels must reduce their impact on the environment, energy consumption, and waste emissions during production and use.
In summary, washing labels face strict environmental requirements abroad. These requirements not only involve product certification and customs clearance, but also cover multiple levels of environmental standards. For manufacturers and exporters of washing labels, it is necessary to closely monitor international environmental trends, strengthen technological research and innovation, improve the environmental performance and quality level of products, in order to meet the strict requirements of foreign markets. At the same time, the government and relevant institutions should also strengthen the supervision and testing of the environmental performance of washing water labels, ensure that products meet international environmental standards, and promote the sustainable development of China's washing products industry

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