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(Thematic report) Green Certification Programs

by ALOK DHAKAL | 20-07-2022 00:04 recommendations 0

28th Ambassadorship, Month 4, Report 2
Month: June
Thematic report
Topic: Green Certification Programs
 
 
The idea of labeling produced things as green originally emerged over more than 25 years ago. This encompasses a wide range of goods, including glues, adhesives, and anything from paints to window cleaners. Green certification is beneficial for them, as well as for all of us, to review the history of third-party certifications, notably as they relate to green products, given that so many people today stand for green and environmental movement.

 
The modern environmental movement of the 1970s gave rise to the demand for better foods and environmentally friendly products. While there was initially a lot of enthusiasm for this movement, by the 1980s, only a small number of American products were being marketed with phrases like "organic," "ecological," or "environmentally friendly." In the 1980s and 1990s, green product standards also started to show up in the marketplace. Initial concerns about product toxicity and its effects on children's health and indoor environmental quality led to the development of numerous green product standards (IEQ). The quantity and variety of green product standards and certifications increased in the twenty-first century as research and public awareness of growing worries about global warming and resource depletion increased. The emphasis was also broadened to cover a wider range of environmental concerns and the effects of items on the environment throughout production, usage, and recycling. Even though there isn't a single definition for what constitutes a "green product," these goods are meant to live up to claims that they are good for the environment and follow certain rules.

 
More consumers, both at home and in business, started expressing a desire to choose items that were more earth- and health-friendly as people started to notice the true effects of these issues. By the dawn of the twenty-first century, manufacturers in a wide range of sectors had heeded this appeal, and green had significantly increased in popularity. But, in poor and developing countries it is still not implemented and people are not aware on this. Government and related stake holders should work on this so as to make people aware on this. 
 
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4 Comments

  • Nayoung Kim says :
    Thank you so much for the useful information!
    Posted 02-08-2022 02:23

  • Chelwoon Mentor says :
    Hello Alok, this is your mentor Chelwoon.

    High customers demand on green products and services is the best feed for companies to make efforts to run their businesses sustainably. I think that customers needs came from the situation placed on the earth. We have witnessed it many times so far and we all realized the seriousness of the situation where we are now in. I believe active education and governments?? efforts can accelerate this trend.

    Thank you for the article!

    Regards,
    Chelwoon

    Posted 31-07-2022 21:33

  • Joon Mentor says :
    Hello Alok, this is your mentor Joon.

    "People don't know what they want until you show it to them" Do you recognize the quote? It is from Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple. Back then, not many people were interested on green living and marketing. However, after the demand from a minority of people whom they wanted to implement such factors on products, the industries have started to produce such products. As the products are made and shown on to the market, more people are getting attracted to it. It is like a positive cycle. Hope there could be some positive cycle regarding environment.

    Well read your article, and let's keep up!

    Best,

    Joon
    Posted 24-07-2022 17:02

Anghy Aquino

  • Anghy Aquino says :
    Hello Alok,

    Regarding the last part of your article, you are quite right. In poor and developing countries, much of the population does not know much about environmentally friendly products, and those people who do, generally do not buy or consume them because of their higher cost compared to non-environmentally friendly ones. I think this is an aspect that companies should focus more on in order to make these environmentally friendly products more affordable for people with limited economic resources.

    Thanks for your article.

    Best regards,
    Anghy Aquino
    Posted 21-07-2022 09:22

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