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Monday, November 26, 2018
Decoding Green Labels 101
A guide for
consumers to navigate through all those ‘sustainable’
products
TORONTO, Ont. —From
“natural” tea, to “green” cleaning supplies to “eco-friendly” clothing, there
are endless products being marketed with claims that attempt to convince
consumers that they are making the right decision when
shopping.
“Canadians are
concerned about the state of our environment and worker conditions, and are
opting for more sustainable, conscientious products and services,” says Laurie
Simmonds, President and CEO of Green Living Enterprises. “With companies using
various ‘green’ claims and labels now more than ever, it can be difficult to
distinguish between what looks and sounds ethical and sustainable, and what
actually is.”
Product
certifications alleviate this challenge for consumers, as any certified product
has undergone a rigorous third party evaluation; examining everything from
environmental impact, ingredient procurement, worker conditions and compensation
to name few. Choosing products with the following labels will help you shop
smarter and feel more confident about your buying power:
· While many may
think it’s the most obvious, Fairtrade is
often a confusing term. The Fairtrade mark means the ingredients in a product
have been produced by small-scale farmer organizations or plantations that meet
social, economic and environmental standards. Equifruit for example, is the Canadian
market leader of Fairtrade-certified bananas, with a large number of retail
partners in Quebec and Ontario.
· B Certified is to a business what
Fairtrade is to fruit or coffee. Launched in 2006, B Certified companies meet
the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public
transparency and legal accountability. Dedicated to offering bee-derived
superfoods, Beekeeper’s Naturals
is a great example of a B Certified company that has undergone strict analysis
and understands their overarching duty to the environment. It is one of 2,048 B
Corporations in 50 countries around the world, all demonstrating a desire to
make change and be part of something bigger.
· Eating organic
is one of the most popular ways to lead a healthier, more sustainable life. This
can be made easy by purchasing products with the Canada Organic label and certification
(define what it means – pesticides, antibiotics, etc..). Canada’s organic
standards are among the most recognized in the world and Harmony Organic is a Canadian
company that wears this label with pride. With 14 family farm producers, Harmony
Organic is passionate about the quality of their dairy, their cows and the
earth.
· Sustainable
food choices continue to be important to Canadians, changing the way they think
about what’s on their plates. With overfishing being the biggest threat our
oceans face today, consumers who choose to eat seafood can make a difference by
choosing fish that is responsibly sourced or by visiting restaurants, like Hawthorne Food & Drink that use the Oceanwise symbol — an assurance against
overfishing, harm to other aquatic creatures and protection of the marine
ecosystem.
· The Leaping Bunny logo is one to look out
for when purchasing personal-care products and cosmetics. Companies like Skin Essence Organics that are certified
through the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics, make a voluntary
pledge to eliminate animal testing from all stages of product development.
“We are all trying to make
better choices for our health and wellbeing that will help build a better world,
with a healthy environment and strong communities,” adds Laurie. “Learning about
these various labels and certifications is a great step in that
direction”.
This April,
visit all of these people- and planet-friendly certified companies, plus 400
sustainable companies at the Green
Living Show taking place April 7th to 9th, 2017, at
the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Please RSVP if you would like to attend as
media.
For more info
on leading a healthier, greener lifestyle, please visit www.greenlivingshow.ca. ‘Like’ them on
Facebook, or follow @GreenLivingPage.
About Green
Living Enterprises
Green Living
Enterprises is Canada’s leading cause-marketing agency focused on social and
environmental program development. Our team is led by award-winning industry
experts in the fields of brand and program development; custom content;
advertising, marketing and communications; and event management. Green Living
Enterprises also includes Greenlivingonline.com and The Green Living Show,
Canada’s largest consumer show, dedicated to simple solutions for leading a
healthy and sustainable lifestyle.
Green Living
Show
The Green
Living Show is Canada’s largest consumer show dedicated to simple solutions for
leading a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. This three-day event offers
inspiration for all ages and features influential speakers; innovative products;
eco home and garden design; local and organic food and wine tastings; health,
wellness and yoga pavilions; eco fashion and green beauty makeovers; electric
car test drives; nature exhibits and fun activities for the entire
family.
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