The Organisation Environmental Footprint (OEF) initiative of the European Commission and the Nordic Swan Ecolabel both aim at more sustainable consumption and production. We compared the two schemes in relation to their environmental information concerning the retail sector. The Swan aims to push stores to perform better and to help customers make environmental choices, whereas the OEF aims to create a common Life Cycle Assessment based methodology to assess impacts related to a retailer’s product portfolio. Overall, the OEF is considered a broader approach still under development, while the Swan is well-known in the Nordics. Their scopes, relevant impact categories and life cycle stages differed. However, climate change, resource use and b...
The European Commission's “Roadmap to a Resource Efficient Europe” proposes ways to increase resourc...
This report presents the third evaluation of the Nordic Swan ecolabelling scheme. The evaluation is ...
This analysis looks closer at the synergies and positioning between the fee structures and criteria ...
This report aims to assess synergies and differences of Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) and th...
The purpose of this report is to compare the Nordic Swan Ecolabel and the Product Environmental Foot...
Reliable information is needed to drive the market towards ecologically sound products. Product Envi...
Eco-labelling is a voluntary and informative policy instrument aiming at stimulating environmentally...
Purpose: The presented EC Organisation Environmental Footprint (OEF) measures environmental impact...
In April 2013, the European Commission published the Product and Organisation Environmental Footprin...
The Organisation Environmental Footprint (OEF) is a multi-criteria measure of the ...
This is an account of the Swan label’s first thirty years, written in chronological order with short...
The transition to Circular Economy necessitates right incentives for choosing products and services ...
Purpose The European Commission (EC) has developed a reference method for organisation environmental...
The Nordic Swan is a voluntary environmental and consumer policy instrument that was launched in the...
In close co-operation, DG Environment and the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission are d...
The European Commission's “Roadmap to a Resource Efficient Europe” proposes ways to increase resourc...
This report presents the third evaluation of the Nordic Swan ecolabelling scheme. The evaluation is ...
This analysis looks closer at the synergies and positioning between the fee structures and criteria ...
This report aims to assess synergies and differences of Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) and th...
The purpose of this report is to compare the Nordic Swan Ecolabel and the Product Environmental Foot...
Reliable information is needed to drive the market towards ecologically sound products. Product Envi...
Eco-labelling is a voluntary and informative policy instrument aiming at stimulating environmentally...
Purpose: The presented EC Organisation Environmental Footprint (OEF) measures environmental impact...
In April 2013, the European Commission published the Product and Organisation Environmental Footprin...
The Organisation Environmental Footprint (OEF) is a multi-criteria measure of the ...
This is an account of the Swan label’s first thirty years, written in chronological order with short...
The transition to Circular Economy necessitates right incentives for choosing products and services ...
Purpose The European Commission (EC) has developed a reference method for organisation environmental...
The Nordic Swan is a voluntary environmental and consumer policy instrument that was launched in the...
In close co-operation, DG Environment and the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission are d...
The European Commission's “Roadmap to a Resource Efficient Europe” proposes ways to increase resourc...
This report presents the third evaluation of the Nordic Swan ecolabelling scheme. The evaluation is ...
This analysis looks closer at the synergies and positioning between the fee structures and criteria ...