Dyson has lost its case to change the way EU energy labels are awarded.
Sir James Dyson, the company’s founder, argued that vacuum cleaners are tested when they are empty of dust and that this is not a representative way to test products. He stated that the tests did not inform “consumers on the real environmental impact of the machine they are buying.” In a separate legal action, the UK…
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