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CECED - European Committee of Domestic Equipment Manufacturers

General Secretariat
80 boulevard A Reyers
BE-1030 Brussels
BELGIUM
Tel: +32 2 706 82 90 Fax: +32 2 706 82 89
Website: www.ceced.org

Main Contact
   Secretariat
   Email: secretariat[at]ceced.be

Year of Creation: 1958

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Appliances : Energy Efficiency : Industry : Transnational Associations

Further Information

CECED promotes the industry's mission to increase the performance while reducing the environmental impact of the appliances.

In 1958, CECED was founded on the initiative of the Western-European National Associations. Since 1997 it has established a permanent office in Brussels to better represent the industry vis-á-vis the European institutions. Direct membership for individual companies was also introduced in that year. In 1999 CECED streamlined its organisation and set up its current structure.

Statements and press information on Green Papers, Directives and other issues affecting Domestic Equipment Manufacturers in Europe can be found on the CECED website.

Refrigerators, freezers, washing machines, cookers and the other large and small domestic appliances are a daily presence in our lives. Thanks to domestic appliances, in Europe, each day, at least 300 million hours are set free from domestic hard work routine. The availability of domestic appliances in the households has allowed to increase the quality of life.

The European industry is a basic asset of the EU economy. The industry has improved technology dramatically over the years and this has been accompanied by ever-lower prices to consumers. 50 million large appliances and 200 million small appliancesare sold in average in Europe, every year.

About half a million employees develop and produce world-wide state of the art technology, which may constitute a reference for the development of welfare in the new industrialised countries, provided that the European technology remains affordable to them.

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