WaterSense
Label Use Guidelines
What is the WaterSense label?
The WaterSense label is a certification mark, backed by the credibility
of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), identifying a
water-efficient product or program that meets EPA criteria for water
efficiency and performance. It is being registered with the U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office.
What does the WaterSense label look like?
The words “WaterSense” and “Meets EPA Criteria”
are arranged in a circular pattern around the WaterSense image.
The colors used to make the label are Pantone 364 (green) and Pantone
641 (blue), and the fonts are Rotis Semi Serif - 65 and Helvetica
Roman. The WaterSense label must be reproduced so that all of its
components are legible. The label should not be distorted or altered
in any way. In the case of printing on packaging or application
directly to a product, the label can be used in black or one color.
In cases where products have been certified by a licensed certifying
body, the certifying body’s name will appear directly under
the label with the words “Certified by” in Helvetica
Light Standard Condensed.
Are there any prerequisites for using the WaterSense label?
Any organization that wishes to use the WaterSense label must be
a program partner in good standing. The partner must have in place
a signed, current partnership agreement with EPA. The label may
only be used in conjunction with a product or program for which
EPA has issued a final specification. Any manufacturer or certifying
organization partner wishing to use the label must have received
the appropriate notification of WaterSense program acceptance and/or
third-party certification from a licensed certifying body of the
relevant product(s) or program(s). When EPA specifications require
third-party certification for a product to earn the label, the name
of the licensed certifying body will be included as text under the
label. The WaterSense label may not be used in conjunction with
any product that has not been certified, nor with any product or
program that has been disqualified from the WaterSense program.
Where can we use the WaterSense label?
The WaterSense label should only be used in conjunction with and
directly adjacent to a specific WaterSense labeled product or professional
program. In the case of separately packaged and sold components
that make up a labeled product, the manufacturer should clearly
indicate which items and/or model numbers are necessary to complete
a WaterSense labeled product. Partners can use the WaterSense label
on various materials, such as:
- For professional certification programs: In program materials,
brochures, or Web sites promoting certification program(s) that
meet EPA’s WaterSense criteria, in direct association with
the qualified program(s).
- For products: On product packaging, labels, or, at the manufacturer’s
discretion, directly imprinted on or adhered to the product, in
direct association with the certified product(s), as long as the
product maintains its certification to the WaterSense criteria
for efficiency and performance. (Upon notification of a disqualification,
manufacturers must immediately cease using the label on a product.)
- Manufacturer, distributor, or retailer brochures, advertisements,
trade show displays, or point-of-purchase materials, where clearly
associated with a specific certified product or professional program
to indicate that the product or professional program meets the
WaterSense criteria for efficiency and performance.
- Manufacturer, distributor, or retailer Web sites, to clearly
distinguish products that meet WaterSense criteria for efficiency
and performance, and in direct association with those products.
Is there anywhere we may NOT use the WaterSense label?
The WaterSense label may not be used in any way to imply that other
products produced by the manufacturer that have not met WaterSense
certification criteria are labeled, or that EPA endorses the labeled
product(s), manufacturer, or, in the case of certification programs,
the program itself or any certified professional. The WaterSense
label should not be used on promotional materials that promote water
efficiency in general. The label should only be used in association
with and directly adjacent to a specific WaterSense labeled product
or certification program. For general water efficiency promotional
materials, the WaterSense program logo or partner logo might be
appropriate.
How can we be sure we are using the WaterSense label properly?
EPA is happy to review your prepress promotional items, draft Web
sites, packaging, or other materials that use the WaterSense label.
To help us maintain the integrity of the program and its identity,
we also ask that you alert the Agency to any concerns you might
have or possible misuse of the WaterSense label in your industry.
How are WaterSense label use violations handled?
WaterSense is a partnership among businesses, organizations, and
the federal government. As part of the partnership, business and
organizational partners may use the WaterSense name and label. To
protect the integrity of the WaterSense label, EPA will enforce
these label use guidelines and determine whether uses of the label
are appropriate. EPA (or the appropriate certifying body) will contact
anyone who misuses the label in writing or by phone. Violators will
be given time to correct the error(s), depending on the severity
of the violation and the medium in which the violation appeared.
Dispute resolution procedures, outlined in the WaterSense Program
Guidelines, will go into effect if a correction is not made to EPA’s
satisfaction.
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