Durability refers to the ability of a product to withstand wear, pressure, or damage—essentially, its longevity. In the context of CE certification, durability is key for any product that is expected to offer long-term usability without compromising safety or performance. For example, in the automotive industry, components like tire materials must be durable to ensure safety under various driving conditions. Durable products not only enhance consumer satisfaction by reducing the need for replacements but also promote sustainability by minimizing waste. By adhering to CE standards that prioritize durability, manufacturers contribute to a more sustainable economy.