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selminay

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Posted 21 June 2007 - 06:53 AM

Hi everybody,
I would like to learn the meaning of "e" sign on pack materials. Near the weight it is written 75ge.
The product is 75 g, but what does "e" mean? Is it written in any directives, standard?

We are producing chewing gum and our customer asks that.


Thanks for your help.

Selmin



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Posted 21 June 2007 - 08:52 AM

The product is 75 g, but what does "e" mean? Is it written in any directives, standard?


Hi Selminay,

the e-mark is placed on pre-packaged goods to indicate conformance to the EU Directives regulating the average system.

http://www.nsai.ie/i...etrologyservice

Link not found - charles.C - 15/11/2017


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Posted 21 June 2007 - 11:27 AM

Hi Selminay,

the e-mark is placed on pre-packaged goods to indicate conformance to the EU Directives regulating the average system.

http://www.nsai.ie/i...etrologyservice

Thank you very much Franco.

Regards,
Selmin


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Posted 21 June 2007 - 04:42 PM

Dear Franco,

You seem to have great knowledge (trust) of the Irish systems :clap: . Another great link, led me to this marvellous document –

http://www.nsai.ie/E...ersguideocr.pdf

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There do seem to have been some additions to the directives referred in this item (expanded EU) but seemingly (amazingly) the basic requirements look to have remained unchanged since 1976 (?). -

http://europa.eu/eur...0316_do_001.pdf
Link not found - Charles.C - 15/11/2017

Pity the prices are not similarly regulated.

Rgds / Charles.C.


Kind Regards,

 

Charles.C




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