ClimateBiz News - Free Weekly E-Newsletter Read Current Issue

Eco-promising: Communicating the Environmental Credentials of your Products and Services

The growth of green labels on products and companies of all kinds can be seen as a positive step, an increasing awareness and concern about the environment among businesses and consumers alike. But with this growth has come confusion and a lack of trust among shoppers who are suddenly inundated with similar-looking options for "green" products.

Aiming to focus companies' efforts on backing up the environmental claims of products is the goal of a report just released by Business for Social Responsibility and Forum for the Future. The report, entitled "Eco-promising: communicating the environmental credentials of your products and services," offers a look at the past, present and future of green labeling schemes, and suggests ways that companies can live up to the green promises .

The report answers the questions of why companies should communicate the benefits of their products as well as laying out a how-to for companies just starting out.

Among the benefits of eco-promises, according to the report, are growing the sales of products, enhancing a company's reputation, improving how it addresses risk and embraces opportunities, and shaping existing or upcoming regulations that might affect a company's products.

Climate Sponsor

Integrated Facilities Management Sponsor

Design Sponsor

Document Management Sponsor

Work Environment Sponsor

Environmental Services Sponsor

Charter Sponsor

See GreenBiz.com

Energy Management Sponsor

See GreenerBuildings.com

Innovation Sponsor

Technology Sponsor

See GreenerComputing.com

Public Relations Sponsor

Legal Sponsor