СОДЕЙСТИЕ ОХРАНЕ ОКРУЖАЮЩЕЙ СРЕДЫ С ПОМОЩЬЮ ДОПОЛНИТЕЛЬНОЙ ИНФОРМАЦИИ О МАРКИРОВКЕ АВТОМОБИЛЕЙ: ДИРЕКТИВА 1999/94/EC

Научная статья
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.23649/jae.2019.3.11.6
Выпуск: № 3 (11), 2019
Опубликована:
16.09.2019
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Аннотация

В этой статье автор подчеркивает, что необходимое внимание должно быть уделено экологическим проблемам. Прежде всего, среди наиболее убедительных причин следует подчеркнуть, что это автомобильная промышленность. Изложив некоторые способы сокращения выбросов углекислого газа, автор проанализировала преимущества и недостатки Директивы 1999/94/ EC, которая способствует повышению осведомленности потребителей об экономии топлива и выбросах CO2 легковых автомобилей. Исходя из роли автомобильной маркировки, автор дала несколько предложений по обновлению директивы.

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