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Global Ecolabelling Network

 
Wikipedia: Global Ecolabelling Network

The Global Ecolabelling Network (GEN) is a non-profit interest group composed of 25 ecolabel organisations throughout the world.

It was established in 1994 and its precursor, the German Blue Angel was established in 1978. The goal of the interest group is to further the exchange of information between national eco-label activities.

Members

  • Australia - Good Environmental Choice Australia Ltd.
  • Brazil - Associacao Brasileira de Normas Tecnicas (ABNT)
  • Croatia - Ministry of Environmental Protection and Physical Planning
  • Czech Republic - Ministry of the Environment
  • EU - European Commission - DG ENVIRONMENT (G2)
  • Germany - Federal Environmental Agency (FEA)
  • Hong Kong (GC) - Green Council
  • Hong Kong (HKFEP) - Hong Kong Federation of Environmental Protection (HKFEP) Limited
  • India - Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB)
  • Indonesia - Ministry of Environment
  • Japan - Japan Environment Association (JEA)
  • Korea - Korea Eco-Products Institute (KOECO)
  • New Zealand - Environmental Choice New Zealand
  • Nordic 5 Countries - Nordic Ecolabelling Board
  • North America (Canada) - Terra Choice Environmental Service Inc, Environment Canada (Environmental Choice Program)
  • North America (U.S.A.) - Green Seal
  • Philippines - Clean & Green Foundation, Inc.
  • Russia - Saint-Petersburg Ecological union
  • Taiwan - Environment and Development Foundation (EDF)
  • Singapore - Singapore Environment Council
  • Sweden (SSNC) - Swedish Society for Nature Conservation (SSNC)
  • Sweden (TCO) - [TCO Certification]]
  • Thailand - Thailand Environment Institute (TEI)
  • Ukraine - Living Planet
  • United Kingdom - Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)

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