Do new cars still have environmental protection labels now?
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New cars do have environmental protection labels, but as of January 1, 2017, the environmental protection department has ceased issuing the motor vehicle environmental protection inspection qualification labels. The environmental protection inspection qualification label has been abolished, and only the motor vehicle inspection qualification label and compulsory insurance label need to be affixed to the front windshield of the vehicle. According to national regulations, the motor vehicle emission inspection system has been established and standardized. Motor vehicle manufacturers and owners must conduct emission inspections in accordance with the law. Emission inspection agencies must strictly implement the motor vehicle emission inspection standards, upload the emission inspection data and electronic inspection reports to the environmental protection department, and issue emission inspection reports with unified codes from the environmental protection department. For vehicles that fail the periodic emission inspection, no safety technical inspection qualification certificate will be issued.