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Influences, effects and changes from interventions by eco-labelling schemes - What a Swan can do?

Thidell, Åke LU orcid (2009) In IIIEE Dissertations 2009:5.
Abstract
Eco-labelling is a voluntary and informative policy instrument aiming at stimulating environmentally beneficial product development through using the market forces. The Nordic Swan eco-labelling scheme has been in operation since 1989. The research presented in this thesis concentrates on the kinds of influences, effects and changes caused by the Nordic scheme. The direct effects regard environmental benefits, as well as other effects and changes leading to environmental benefits, from changes of licence holders’ products in a life cycle perspective, conducted to meet present and revised environmental criteria, and subsequently, from consumers’ purchases of eco-labelled products. The indirect effects are effects and changes that can be... (More)
Eco-labelling is a voluntary and informative policy instrument aiming at stimulating environmentally beneficial product development through using the market forces. The Nordic Swan eco-labelling scheme has been in operation since 1989. The research presented in this thesis concentrates on the kinds of influences, effects and changes caused by the Nordic scheme. The direct effects regard environmental benefits, as well as other effects and changes leading to environmental benefits, from changes of licence holders’ products in a life cycle perspective, conducted to meet present and revised environmental criteria, and subsequently, from consumers’ purchases of eco-labelled products. The indirect effects are effects and changes that can be fully or partly related to the presence of eco-labels, eco-labelled products, operations of an eco-labelling scheme or its criteria, but not the direct effects of them. The indirect effects are, in particular, influencing consumption, production, information, and/or policy measures in an environmentally preferable direction.

The research concludes that that a number of effects have been addressed and primarily been described in qualitative terms; very little of environmental benefits have been qualitative measured. The main explanation is that there is so far no standardised method for doing so, and very few specified indicators. The information needed for further quantifications may be possible to obtain from producers and sales organisations. Thus, an easy-to-use, proxy-based diagnosis tool is proposed. In addition, an approach for quantifications is proposed but its application must be balances against the resource needs for its performance. (Less)
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author
supervisor
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  • Professor Remmen, Arne, Technology, Environment and Society, Aalborg University, Denmark.
organization
publishing date
type
Thesis
publication status
published
subject
keywords
Direct effect, Eco-labelling, Intervention theory, Environmental labelling, Nordic Swan, Measurement method, Indirect effect
in
IIIEE Dissertations
volume
2009:5
pages
199 pages
publisher
International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics, Lund University
defense location
The Aula at the International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics (IIIEE), Tegnérsplatsen 4, Lund
defense date
2009-11-13 09:15:00
ISBN
978-91-88902-54-2
language
English
LU publication?
yes
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e3d9c4c5-1c07-44ba-9507-f1a009455480 (old id 1492516)
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2016-04-04 10:46:33
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2019-05-21 14:36:57
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The research concludes that that a number of effects have been addressed and primarily been described in qualitative terms; very little of environmental benefits have been qualitative measured. The main explanation is that there is so far no standardised method for doing so, and very few specified indicators. The information needed for further quantifications may be possible to obtain from producers and sales organisations. Thus, an easy-to-use, proxy-based diagnosis tool is proposed. In addition, an approach for quantifications is proposed but its application must be balances against the resource needs for its performance.}},
  author       = {{Thidell, Åke}},
  isbn         = {{978-91-88902-54-2}},
  keywords     = {{Direct effect; Eco-labelling; Intervention theory; Environmental labelling; Nordic Swan; Measurement method; Indirect effect}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  publisher    = {{International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics, Lund University}},
  school       = {{Lund University}},
  series       = {{IIIEE Dissertations}},
  title        = {{Influences, effects and changes from interventions by eco-labelling schemes - What a Swan can do?}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/5618327/1497442.pdf}},
  volume       = {{2009:5}},
  year         = {{2009}},
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