According to the relevant provisions of the state, since October 1, 2012, China began to prohibit the import and sale of 100 watts and more than ordinary incandescent lamp. However, the reporter visited the Jining market found that more than 100 watts and incandescent lamps are still selling.
Supermarket lamps to energy-saving lamps
Reporters visited several large supermarkets in Jining, found that most supermarkets in the sale of lamps to energy-saving lamps.
In a large supermarket in the pipa mountain, the reporter saw in the sale of every kind of lamp, filled the shelves, including "PHILPS", "OSRAM", "light" and other brands, the price is different wattage, between ten dollars to tens of dollars range. Reporters carefully check, found on the shelves of the main energy-saving lamps and LED lights, and no ordinary incandescent lighting. Supermarket staff told reporters that more and more people to buy energy-saving lamps, supermarkets have not sold ordinary incandescent lighting power consumption.
In Jining, several other large supermarket, lamps with energy-saving lamps, incandescent lamps for general lighting rare sale, and the salesman for 100 watt incandescent ban does not understand. The reporter noted, "several energy-saving lamp packaging PHILPS" brand, with "China certification mark" and "Chinese energy label", by reading "China energy label", consumers can learn the lighting energy consumption level, the initial light effect, nominal power and color information.
Hundred watt incandescent lamps are still sold in the wholesale market
Compared to large supermarkets, the wholesale market is more prevalent in the incandescent lamp. Reporter visited a wholesale market found that many private shops are still selling such lights.
A grocery store, the boss told reporters: now with the popularity of energy-saving lamps, incandescent bulbs to buy a lot less than before, but as long as there is to buy, I shop to sell. Then they come up with 25 watts, 40 watts, 60 watts, such as the number of watts and so on the number of incandescent bulbs for reporters to choose 100.
A hardware store, heard the reporter inquiries 100 watt incandescent lamp, the shop owner said: "I am here to 100 watts and 200 Watts have, these high power is generally used in the site and corridor, if the home still advise you to buy 40 watts. "
Reporters learned from a number of shops, the price of ordinary lighting incandescent lamp only a few dollars, cheaper. Relevant policies on the ban, the store is not clear.
Most people tend to use energy-saving lamps
In a large supermarket, the reporter met is a selection of lamps of the public, "you know the rules 100 watt incandescent lamp has been banned? Hear the reporter asked, the public blankly told reporters: "the lock up provisions heard, the lighting is not very common? "
Public uncle Liu said: before the home used that kind of incandescent lamp, but too much electricity, and now the home with energy-saving lamps. "
"Energy-saving lamps for general construction site at home, it will use the kilowatt, lights, the whole of the site are bright," in the work at the site of Zhang said, "now that the construction site is rarely at night, the 'big' lights are rare. "
The national development and Reform Commission and other five ministries jointly issued the "gradual ban on the import and sale of ordinary incandescent lighting notice" clearly pointed out that Chinese phasing out incandescent roadmap is divided into five stages: from November 1, 2011 to September 30, 2012 for the transition period; October 1, 2012 banned the import and sale of 100 watts and above ordinary incandescent lighting; banned in October 1, 2014 the import and sale of 60 watts and above ordinary incandescent lighting; from October 1, 2015 to September 30, 2016 for the mid-term evaluation period; October 1, 2016 banned the import and sale of 15 watts and above ordinary incandescent lamps illuminate
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