Sustainable product indexing: Navigating the challenge of ecolabeling
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Anderies, JM; Dooley, KJ; Gereffi, G; Golden, JS; Pratson, L; Thompson, BH
October 29, 2010
There is growing scientific evidence that improving the sustainability of consumer products can lead to significant gains in global sustainability. Historically, environmental policy has been managed by bureaucracies and institutions in a mechanistic manner; this had led to many early successes. However, we believe that if policy concerning product sustainability is also managed in this way, negative unintended consequences are likely to occur. Thus, we propose a social-ecological systems approach to policy making concerning product sustainability that will lead to more rapid and meaningful progress toward improving the environmental and social impacts of consumer products. © 2010 by the author(s).
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October 29, 2010
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Anderies, J. M., Dooley, K. J., Gereffi, G., Golden, J. S., Pratson, L., & Thompson, B. H. (2010). Sustainable product indexing: Navigating the challenge of ecolabeling.
Anderies, J. M., K. J. Dooley, Gary Gereffi, J. S. Golden, L. Pratson, and B. H. Thompson. “Sustainable product indexing: Navigating the challenge of ecolabeling,” October 29, 2010.
Anderies JM, Dooley KJ, Gereffi G, Golden JS, Pratson L, Thompson BH. Sustainable product indexing: Navigating the challenge of ecolabeling. 2010 Oct 29;
Anderies, J. M., et al. Sustainable product indexing: Navigating the challenge of ecolabeling. Oct. 2010.
Anderies JM, Dooley KJ, Gereffi G, Golden JS, Pratson L, Thompson BH. Sustainable product indexing: Navigating the challenge of ecolabeling. 2010 Oct 29;
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October 29, 2010