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  2. Green guides - Wikipedia

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    A green guide (or sustainability guide) is a set of rules and guidelines provided for the use of a general or selective population to achieve the goal of becoming more green or sustainable. The guide serves to direct individuals, agencies, companies, businesses, etc. to resources that can help them become more sustainable (or ‘green’), as ...

  3. Rise in ‘Sustainability Claims’ Sparks Letter for Reform to FTC

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    With consumers attuned to greenwashing, PoliticallyInFashion, Amendi, Tidal, Sustainable Brooklyn and more call for updated Green Guides.

  4. FTC’s Updated ‘Green Guides’ Could Clamp Down on ... - AOL

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    With the news that the Federal Trade Commission will undertake a review of its “Green Guides” outlines for environmental marketing claims in 2022, fashion’s political activists are ...

  5. Greenwashing - Wikipedia

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    In September 2021, it published a Green Claims Code to protect consumers from misleading environmental claims and businesses from unfair competition. [113] In May 2024, the Financial Conduct Authority introduced anti-greenwashing rules covering sustainability claims made by regulated firms that market financial products or services.

  6. Green Seal - Wikipedia

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    Since its founding in 1989, Green Seal has developed environmental standards for hundreds of categories of products and services. [1] Green Seal published a series of buying guides for purchasers in the 1990s (the Choose Green Reports) and at that time began providing technical assistance to Federal, State, and local governments and other institutions' environmental purchasing, operations, and ...

  7. Ecolabel - Wikipedia

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    Type II (ISO 14021) is a self-declared claim made by manufacturers or retailers without third-party auditing. Developed internally by companies claims can take the form of a declaration, a logo, or a commercial. Type III (ISO/TR 14025) an environmental product declaration consisting of quantified product information on the life cycle impacts ...