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Licences and labelling

To ensure your business and the environment is protected, you need to know if your business activities fall under environmental legislation, licensing and labelling requirements.
  • Environmental legislation
    All Australian businesses can play a part in environmental management, but whether environmental laws will affect your business directly will depend on your business activities.
  • Licences & permits
    Approvals for environmental licences and permits can be obtained from federal, state and local environmental agencies, and the type of approval you need will depend on the jurisdiction and type of your business activity.
  • Standards and labelling
    Certain goods or appliances manufactured or imported into Australia may need to comply with environmental standards before they can be sold. Each standard sets out a rating and labelling system to inform consumers on how efficiently a product uses an environmental resource, and has the added benefit of promoting suppliers with high rating products.
    • Energy rating
      The energy rating standard is a joint initiative of federal, state and territory government agencies.
    • Energy star
      Energy star is a voluntary international standard for electronic equipment that has an energy-efficient "sleep" or power down function enabled. These products reduce both energy consumption and energy costs, helping the environment and consumers.
    • Fuel consumption
      The Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 covers national safety and environmental requirements for all vehicles manufactured in Australia. Under the Act, manufacturers and importers must also comply with the Australian Design Rules (ADRs) that cover fuel consumption labelling requirements.
    • Greenhouse gas emissions
      Find out what greenhouse initiatives are available to recognise your business as environmentally friendly.
    • Water efficiency
      The mandatory Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (WELS) Scheme was introduced to help the environment by reducing water consumption.