
Automobile environmental protection labels can be obtained at the vehicle management office. The owner needs to bring the vehicle registration certificate, the motor vehicle registration certificate, and their own ID card. The specific steps are as follows: 1. Submit the relevant documents at the issuance window of the vehicle management office; 2. The vehicle management office will review the documents; 3. Upon successful review, the vehicle management office will issue and print the classification label; 4. The applicant fills out the registration form; 5. The applicant receives the label and retrieves their valid documents; 6. The automobile environmental protection label is a classification label issued by the state for motor vehicle emission standards. There are two main categories, yellow and green, which are reviewed and issued based on the vehicle type and emission standards. The purpose is to meet the needs of energy-saving and emission reduction inspections and regular environmental protection checks for vehicles.

As someone who just bought a new car, I was curious about how to get the environmental label. Actually, when registering and licensing the new car, the vehicle management office directly issues it to you—just bring your vehicle registration certificate and ID card. During annual inspections, it will be automatically updated or reissued at the testing station. If you lose it, you can go to the vehicle management office anytime to get a replacement, paying a small fee of around ten yuan. Remember to stick it on the upper right corner of the windshield; otherwise, the police may fine you. It’s quite important because it proves your car meets emission standards, reducing exhaust pollution. New drivers are advised to keep the documents safe to avoid losing them. Last time I lost mine, I sorted it out promptly—easy and worry-free.

After years of driving, I've experienced a lot with environmental protection stickers. Generally, new cars come with them already affixed, or you can get them done at the inspection station during the annual vehicle inspection. Just bring simple documents like your ID card and vehicle license, go to the DMV hall to get a form and fill it out. If lost, it can be reissued the same day for a small fee. The key is to firmly stick it on the front windshield, otherwise, the annual inspection will be held up. This sticker shows that the vehicle meets environmental standards, helping cities manage air quality. As an experienced driver, I check it every two years during the annual inspection—don't find it troublesome, it's good for your health.

Getting the environmental label is quite simple. For new cars, you can obtain it at the vehicle management office with your vehicle license and ID card. During annual inspections, the testing station will automatically process or reissue it. If lost, just visit the vehicle management office for a replacement at a low cost. Affix it to the designated position on the front windshield to ensure validity. Its main purpose is to monitor whether emissions comply with regulations. Remember to renew it on time to avoid penalties.


