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Ecolabelling: Creating a Roadmap for a Comprehensive System for Product Labeling of Environmental Impacts Prospectus Presentation NRE701 Master’s Project.

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1 Ecolabelling: Creating a Roadmap for a Comprehensive System for Product Labeling of Environmental Impacts Prospectus Presentation NRE701 Master’s Project 2/7/2005 Justin Schott Christina Turney Kevin Bolon Keita Fujihira Masaki Hori Advisor: Prof. Stuart Batterman

2 Client Primary: NSF International (National Sanitation Foundation)  An independent, not-for-profit organization  Focus on food, water, indoor air, and the environment  Third-party conformity assessment services  Represents all stakeholders, primarily industry, the regulatory community, and the public at large “committed to making the world a safer place for consumers” Secondary: This project will also seek the assistance of: Product Manufactures, and Retailers

3 Overview of Project Main research question How can consumer product manufacturing companies and associated certification companies be motivated to adopt a useful ecolabel? Purpose of Project: To make a contribution towards increasing information availability and transparency by: 1) Demonstrating that a private system of ecolabelling is possible 2) Providing a roadmap to assist companies to adopt an ecolabelling system Background

4 Why Ecolabelling? If quantifiable information is provided about the environmental impact of consumer products;  Consumers can compare products and change their purchase decisions.  Retailers can compare products and change their product offerings.  Producers can measure their performance and modify product design.  Policy makers can compare sectors and direct their efforts towards those with large impacts. Background

5 Current Situation In the U.S., there is no widespread availability of useful information for making decisions Background  Confusing information  No information  Insufficient information  Misleading information Environmentally safe Biodegradable Non toxic ?

6 Existing Ecolabels A large number of high quality labeling systems exist, many based on the ISO standard for ecolabelling.  U.S.  International Background

7 Research Questions  What are the current systems, and what determines their success (or failure)?  Can a private product evaluation company like NSF profit by offering ecolabelling services?  What type of labeling system can promote continuous improvement in environmental performance of products?  What type of labeling system can shift consumer purchase decisions away from products with large environmental impacts?

8 Research Procedures  Literature review of existing systems -- metrics, certification, consumer response  Label evaluations – weighing costs, accuracy, and consumer response  Surveys – corporate and consumer interest / willingness to pay  Retail experiment – can we demonstrate economic feasibility through or increased market share or higher prices?

9 Project Deliverables  A recommendation for a type of label  A ranking of product categories that can be effectively labeled  An analysis of the label’s ability to accurately convey the a product’s environmental impact to a customer  A report of the profitability of various labeling systems  A Roadmap for establishing a system of labeling.


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