Governance, marketing, compliance committees and sub committees meet and review minutes, discuss progress and basically pole vault over mouse turd sized issues to make sure the standard can be approved. It is both draining and awe inspiring to see this work get done. It is also some of the most tedious crap I've ever hurled myself into and subsequently dragged myself out of. Yet every time I get to be a part of this process, I'm reminded that there are so many people working to do the right thing.
However, there are some in industry and in companies that simply call the marketing department and have an expected, hollow, eco-label developed and then placed on their product. I've seen this done. And as consumers, it's extremely hard to decipher what is real and what is corporate spin.
While we take for granted that manufacturers and product suppliers are meeting our expectations regarding sustainability, the good ones, the ones that open themselves up to real standard development and do the right thing put in unbelievable effort to create a visual piece of iconography that we can recognize and say, "oh...cool".
Here's to those who'll do the leg work so we can buy green.
2 comments:
Do you mean the LEED 2009 rating system?
I agree. Too many dirty sins of greenwashing.
And the one who tell the biggest fish story seem to be the ones getting all the business or attention or recognition as the industry leaders.
All the while making a poison product that is bad for consumers.
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