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  2. Environmental Product Declaration - Wikipedia

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    ] For example, a 38 page EPD for a pasta product contains sections on the brand and product, environmental performance calculations, information on sustainable wheat cultivation, milling, packaging production, pasta production, distribution, cooking, packaging end-of-life, and summary tables for environmental results in different markets. [7]

  3. Ecolabel - Wikipedia

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    Type III (ISO/TR 14025) an environmental product declaration consisting of quantified product information on the life cycle impacts. Instead of assessing or weighting the environmental performance of a product this type of label only shows the objective data, facilitating product comparison among buyers. [3] [4]

  4. Environmental certification - Wikipedia

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    This also means that if environmental marketing strategies such as environmental certification are to work there must be consumers willing to purchase the resulting green products. [4] There are also ethical motivations for a company to improve its environmental performance and move towards achieving sustainable development. [3]

  5. Life-cycle assessment - Wikipedia

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    Type III environmental declaration, also known as environmental product declaration (EPD), uses LCA as a tool to report the environmental performance of a product, while conforming to the ISO standards 14040 and 14044. [68] EPDs provide a level of transparency that is being increasingly demanded through policies and standards around the world.

  6. Sustainability standards and certification - Wikipedia

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    Sustainability standards can be categorized as either voluntary consensus standards or private standards. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an example of an standards organization who develop international standards following a voluntary consensus process for sustainability under Technical Committee 207, Environmental management and Technical Committee 268, Sustainable ...

  7. Green marketing - Wikipedia

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    Marketing local and seasonal products e.g. vegetables from regional farms is more easy to be marketed “green” than products imported. Promotion: A communication with the market should put stress on environmental aspects, for example that the company possesses a CP certificate or is ISO 14000 certified. This may be publicized to improve a ...

  8. Blue Angel (certification) - Wikipedia

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    The products labelled with the Blue Angel are more environmentally friendly and healthier than other products that have the same fitness for use and quality in the respective product group. Therefore, these products represent the "lesser evil" with respect to environmental pollution in line with the motto: as little as possible, as much as ...

  9. Sustainability marketing myopia - Wikipedia

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    Sustainability marketing aims at marketing sustainable products and services which “satisfy customer needs and significantly improve the social and environmental performance along the whole life cycle”, [7] while increasing customer value and achieving the company's objectives. In turns, sustainability marketing myopia is an exaggerated ...