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Going Green Third Party Certification and Credible Logos Dana Katz Senior Associate, Scientific Certification Systems Presented to: PRINT 09 September 14, 2009
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Green Certification – Instantly! AC Certificate issued from http://www.begreencertified.com/
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Provides global leadership in third-party environmental and sustainability certification, auditing, testing and standards development 25 years of experience Programs span a wide cross- section of industries and recognize achievements in green building, product manufacturing, forestry, retail, agricultural production, fisheries, and energy. 150+ staff, auditors and affiliates worldwide Scientific Certification Systems A few of our clients
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Sample of Programs Offered
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What are “Green” Claims? Public or private assertion/claim incorporating some sort of environmental (and, more recently, social) attribute Rapidly becoming ubiquitous, almost literally involving every sector of business-to- business and retail commerce Can you name some “green claims” you have seen lately?
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Meaningful “Green” Terms Recycled content Readily biodegradable Low VOCs Energy efficient Water efficient Sourced from well-managed forests Organic
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What about Sustainable? Forestry, tourism, agriculture, development…
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Bottom Line: What is the claim really saying? What are the limits of the claim? i.e. carbon neutral Is the claim meaningful? i.e. no CFCs Is the claim verified?
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How Can I Promote My Business’ Environmental Story with Third Party Claims?
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Credible Environmental Claims are: Factual – basis for the claim is transparent (standards-based or science-based) Significant – real environmental benefits that are substantial, without hidden tradeoffs Progressive – encourages continuous improvement Independently verified…
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Third-Party Certification Provides: Measurable environmental and social benefits Opportunities for improvement toward greater sustainability Independent review to guide truthful advertising Strengthened corporate reputation and brand value Greatest market credibility Some examples…
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Chain of Custody Certification Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Voluntary, internationally recognized forest management standards Developed by consensus, multi-stakeholder process Supports biodiversity, protects high conservation value forests, provides for human benefits, ensures long-term timber supplies Certificates holders must be audited annually Certification bodies must be accredited and audited annually
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Chain of Custody Certification Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) Fiber Sourcing Label less meaningful- includes non-certified content Forest Management standard not as strict on forest conversion and high conservation value forests Certificates holders must be audited annually Certification bodies must be accredited and audited annually
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Carbon Footprint Voluntary (for now) NOT a product claim- not a logo for use on a printed product Any company can do it Standard sets the organizational boundary Track purchased electricity, company vehicle use, etc. to determine the amount of CO2 produced by your facility on a yearly basis. Can choose to buy offsets, plan yearly reductions or stability
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What Lies Ahead for Green Claims and Environmental Certification?
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Considering the Full Life-Cycle and Addressing Tradeoffs Image Source: BSR, Food and Agriculture Industry Trends Report, October 2007 Environmental impacts from entire chain of custody — producers, distributors, importers, brokers, retailers Social responsibility Packaging Energy use in production, packaging, processing, and transport Carbon footprint Product quality and safety
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Questions?
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Contact SCS Forestry, FSC and Chain-of Custody Dana Katz, dkatz@scscertified.com 510.452.8023@scscertified.com Carbon Offsets Dr. Robert J. Hrubes, rhrubes@scscertified.com 510.452.8007 rhrubes@scscertified.com Media Rebecca Graham, rgraham@scscertified.com 510.452.8020rgraham@scscertified.com www.SCScertified.com
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