Court dismisses Sir James Dyson’s argument that current tests discriminate in favour of bagged vacuum cleaners and lead to misleadingly high ratings Dyson has lost its tender to change EU energy labelling laws after claiming some rival vacuum cleaners were achieving misleadingly good ratings. Sir James Dyson,founder of the British technology firm, argued that vacuum cleaners were only tested when they were empty of dust which can “mislead consumers on the genuine environmental impact of the machine they are buying”. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com