A sunny bicycle ride.
A fresh laundry.
An 'I love you' message.

For 30 years, the CE mark has been a staple of many of the objects that accompany our lives.

From e-bikes to phones – and even washing machines, the letters ‘CE’ stand for ‘conformité européenne,’ a way for manufacturers to declare that their products meet:

🦺 EU safety,
💝 ️health, and
♻️ environmental protection requirements.

Learn more about the CE marking here: europa.eu/!ngq9fk

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bossito :blobcatreading:

@EU_Commission what about glisophate though? 💀

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gregorni

@EU_Commission Always wondered what that CE meant 🤔

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Baron Vonskinnback

@EU_Commission we don't want any of your health and safety and environment protections we're British, we love danger around every corner and a turd in every river...😂

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@EU_Commission CE mark is good but it still can be applied to a product made in China using slave labor.
What I want is 'Made in EU' mark with strict rules for its application. Something like the rules about 'Swiss Made' en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss_ma
I know that 'Made in EU' marking was discussed, but was never approved.

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Legalise Cannabis Campaign Sco

@EU_Commission
We are eager to see it on medical and recreational cannabis products asap.

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