Where to Obtain the Environmental Label for a New Car?
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The environmental label for a new car can be obtained at the Environmental Protection Bureau. Below is detailed information about the environmental label for cars: Overview: The vehicle environmental label is a classification mark issued by the state for motor vehicle emission standards, divided into two main categories: yellow and green. Relevant authorities review based on vehicle type and emission standards, and issue the environmental label upon approval. The purpose of the environmental label is to facilitate energy-saving and emission-reduction inspections and regular environmental checks for vehicles. Issuance Principles: Gasoline Vehicles: Vehicles that meet the National Phase I Emission Standards for motor vehicles are issued a green environmental label. In-use vehicles that do not meet the National Phase I Emission Standards or higher are issued a yellow environmental label. Diesel Vehicles: Vehicles that meet the National Phase III Emission Standards for motor vehicles are issued a green environmental label. In-use vehicles that do not meet the National Phase III Emission Standards or higher are issued a yellow environmental label.