GlacialLight joined the Energy Star® Program

Taiwan GlacialLight has signed an agreement and joined the Energy Star® Program.

As an official partner, all marketing materials of GlacialLight are allowed to add the ENERGY STAR® Partner logo.

According to the company, its products will be submitted to and tested by an independently administered third-party with a lab report, and the performance data must be accredited and approved by the international safety standards in order to use the ENERGY STAR® certification mark on the product packaging.

Upon product certification, GlacialLight's logo will also be posted on the ENERGY STAR® Program website.

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