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Environmental labels seem to give rise to a great deal of confusion, which is a concern, considering they were originally created to make life simpler for consumers! The most common questions I hear relate to why there are so many, and what exactly does each label mean - how do you know which is the greenest product when faced with such an array? These pages will, I hope shed some light on the selection that are commonly applied in the print and paper supply chain in the UK. First, we'll look at the purpose behind labels and how they are awarded, and then why there are so many and what the different labels mean. Eco-labels were intended as a tool for selecting environmentally preferable goods and services without having to find out all the details yourself. There are three different types:
There are also certification schemes for environmental management, which are very different, and are described later in this section, as are 'carbon neutral' labels. |
Forestry certification:
FSC UK site and FSC international
PEFC UK site and international
For more information about forests:
Defra CPET (Central Point of Expertise on Timber Procurement)
Friends of the Earth UK and international and European forestry pages
Greenpeace UK and international and forestry pages
WWF UK and international and international forestry pages
For a bit of informative fun: UPM virtual forest

