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A new pictogram is coming to these two everyday devices in 2025, it's better to know it

Following a new law that will come into force in a few months, two very widespread products in homes will have to be provided with a new pictogram, which could save you money.

Our devices are constantly evolving. That is why there are organizations responsible for constantly analyzing them and checking that these devices are in order. Among the data to be respected in France, we find the sustainability index. The latter allows us to know – generally before purchase – the overall lifespan of a device based on several manufacturing data.

In France, the sustainability index is quite recent. The latter was introduced in 2021 to replace the old so-called repairability index. This now makes it possible to know whether a product is easily repairable over time, but also to know whether it can last and be used for a long time. This new index will come into force by January 2025 following the introduction of the Agec law.

As of January 1st next year, two devices will be affected by this new index: televisions and washing machines. These two devices will therefore be subject to a new obligation, that of displaying a pictogram. The latter more or less takes up the codes of the nutri-score that display our foods in stores with color codes ranging from green to red. This pictogram will therefore allow you to know whether a piece of equipment has a very good or a very bad durability index.

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A new pictogram is coming to these two everyday devices in 2025, it's better to know it

A new pictogram system has been unveiled by the ministry's website.  © Ministry of the Ecological Transition

“The mandatory display of a sustainability index is established by Article 16-II of Law No. 2020-105 of February 10, 2020 relating to the fight against waste and for the circular economy, for electrical and electronic products. By displaying a score out of 10, this index informs consumers about the more or less sustainable nature of the products concerned. Initially, it concerns washing machines and televisions,” indicates the Ministry of Ecological Transition, which has revealed the pictogram on its website.

Other equipment will subsequently be affected. The second wave of devices that must comply with the sustainability index concerns in particular vacuum cleaners, lawn mowers, lawn & electric lawn mowers, dishwashers and pressure washers.

This index is therefore very important and should be taken into account the next time you buy a television or washing machine from January 2025. Equipment with a red durability index would therefore be more difficult to repair or maintain over time! So you might think you're getting a good deal on the spot, and end up with a television or a washing machine that breaks down after just a few months. So be very careful in the future…

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116