Policy paper

Road fuel labelling: government response

Government response to the fuel pump labelling aspects of consultation on E10 petrol, consumer protection and fuel pump labelling.

This was published under the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government

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Road fuel labelling: government response

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Alternative fuel labelling regulations impact assessment

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This response covers the fuel pump labelling aspects of the consultation on E10 petrol, consumer protection and fuel pump labelling.

This response sets out how fuel labelling will be implemented both at fuel pumps at filling stations and in new vehicles.

The introduction of fuel labelling is required by the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Directive.

A second government response, concerning the E10 and consumer protection aspects of the consultation, was released on 4 March 2020.

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Published 27 February 2019

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