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What It’s All About……….. Green labelling (or eco-labelling) refers to a scheme which awards environment-friendly products with eco-labels. Many consumer products in the market whether directly or indirectly, through their manufacturing processes, usage, or disposal, have an impact on our environment. They may cause pollution or deplete our natural resources. However, there are products which have less undesirable effects on our environment. For example, recycled paper or appliances which conserve energy. Labelling these environment-friendly products helps consumers identify and select them from those which are less so when they make their purchases. The Singapore Green Labelling Scheme Its
Features The scheme applies to most products, except food, drinks and pharmaceuticals. It does not apply to services and processes. The GreenLabel can be used on products which meet the eco standards specified by the scheme and is recognised as a member of the international Global Ecolabelling Network (GEN) allowing certification by mutual recognition of SGLS endorsed products by other members of the network. Administering
the Scheme The Council is a nationally orientated, non-governmental organisation that seeks to raise the level of environmental awareness and action within industry and the community. The SEC secretariat recommends product categories and solicits suggestions from industries. It also approves applications for the GreenLabel. Setting
the Criteria
Once the criteria
are set and approved by an approving board, manufacturers and distributors
of that product mat apply for the GreenLabel. Eligibility |
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