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Eco-labels

Positioning your brand, product portfolio and supply chain


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Eco-labels, which convey information about the environmental and social impact of products, started establishing a market presence during the 1990s. Since then, rapid proliferation has resulted in confusion and redundancy.  Many companies are adopting a wait-and-see approach, while looking for clearer signals from consumers.  Despite the confusion, a growing number of leading companies are pursuing eco-labels in what they describe as a pre-competitive environment.

In-depth interviews with senior corporate sustainability executives were conducted for a new article from Deloitte, “Eco-labels: Positioning your brand, product portfolio and supply chain.”  This paper encapsulates those conversations, examines the current eco-labeling landscape and explores the ways companies can decide whether or not an eco-label strategy is appropriate for their organization.

 

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