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Beyond greenwash? : explaining credibility in transnational eco-labeling

Title
Beyond greenwash? : explaining credibility in transnational eco-labeling / Hamish van der Ven.
Author
Ven, Hamish van der
Publication
  • New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2019]
  • ©2019

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xvi, 230 pages : illustrations; 25 cm
Summary
From green frogs and blue angels to white bunnies, modern consumers are confronted by a growing array of colorful eco-labels on everything from coffee to computers. When eco-labels are credible, they can lead to dramatic change in environmental practices broadly and quickly by leveraging the purchasing power of corporate clients (e.g., Walmart and McDonalds) to influence global supply chains. But the credibility of such labels is highly variable; and despite the existence of established practices for eco-labeling, many labels remain little more than superficial exercises in "greenwash." How can consumers separate greenwash from genuine attempts to address environmental challenges? Beyond Greenwash addresses this question by systematically investigating the credibility of transnational eco-labeling organizations across countries and commercial sectors. Using an innovative proxy measure for credibility that examines adherence to established best practices, Hamish van der Ven proposes a novel theory of rigor and credibility in transnational eco-labeling that upends conventional wisdom. He argues that the credibility of an eco-label does not depend on who creates or manages it-whether a government, industry association, professional standard setter, or environmental NGO. Rather, it depends on which types of businesses use the label. More specifically, eco-labeling organizations that target bigger, consumer-facing retailers tend to create credible eco-labels out of a desire to insulate their clients from critical scrutiny and gain acceptance in new markets. This theory challenges the conventional wisdom that only governments or environmental NGOs can create meaningful environmental governance and suggests that who is being governed matters as much, if not more, than who is doing the governing--from publisher's website.
Alternative Title
  • Beyond green wash?
  • Transnational eco-labeling
  • Eco-labeling
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-217) and index.
Contents
Eco-labels and the credibility puzzle in transnational governance -- The correlates of procedural credibility in transnational eco-labeling -- A targets-of-governance approach to explaining procedural credibility -- Credibility in sustainable aquaculture eco-labeling -- Credibility in carbon neutral eco-labeling -- Drawing big lessons from small labels -- Appendix A: Organizations in the transnational eco-labeling organization dataset -- Appendix B: The index of best practice in eco-labeling.
Call Number
JFE 19-8966
ISBN
  • 9780190866006
  • 0190866004
LCCN
2018057637
OCLC
1083226664
Author
Ven, Hamish van der, author.
Title
Beyond greenwash? : explaining credibility in transnational eco-labeling / Hamish van der Ven.
Publisher
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2019]
Copyright Date
©2019
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-217) and index.
Research Call Number
JFE 19-8966
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