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And in case anyone was wondering, the 'ce' mark is used to show a claim that the product complies with all relevant European legislation - it is a 'conformity' marking.
It is required for some classes of products, but NOT for Honey, wax, cosmetics, etc.
We don't need to go there. (Yet.)
It is required for some classes of products, but NOT for Honey, wax, cosmetics, etc.
We don't need to go there. (Yet.)
https://www.gov.uk/ce-markingThe CE marking is required for many products. It:
- shows that the manufacturer has checked that these products meet EU safety, health or environmental requirements
- is an indicator of a product’s compliance with EU legislation
- allows the free movement of products within the European market