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4.12 The international Energy Star Program
The international energy star program is intended for using common energy conservation standards and a common logo in the approved countries (Japan and the USA). This has a form of mutual attestation that the products satisfying the standards and having the logo stuck to them are also effective in the other approved country.
Japan enforced it on October 1,1995.

(1) Object products
Personal computers, monitors, printers, fax machines, copying machines, scanners and multifunction devices.
Japanese products satisfying the standards can have the international energy star logo stuck in the other approved country

(2) Organization designated to do specified business
The Energy Conservation Center, Japan (ECCJ)

(3) Logo

(4) Scheme


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