英文摘要 |
This project has been implemented mainly through collecting information regarding domestic and foreign ecolabelling programs’ development trends, and conducting development and revision of green product criteria. The results of this project are expected to facilitate manufacturers’ Green Mark applications and eco-labeled products promotion, as well as encourage manufacturers to further develop green technology and innovative green products. When coupled with proper incentive measures, the Green Mark Program should be able to promote green supply chains and sustainable business models, as well as help with the transition to a green-living society. To this end, the results of past year’s project implementation in reference to project objectives are summarized with conclusions as follows.:
Seven informational reports were completed this year after collecting and reviewing information regarding foreign ecolabeling programs and various countries’ green purchasing promotional measures. During 2014, as part of the Green Mark project, multiple product criteria have been newly promulgated or revised. These new criteria include:electric kettles, light-emitting diode (LED) bulbs, car tires, commercial and industrial cleaners, fire extinguishers, heat-pump water heaters, bio-diesel, and range hoods, carpet, recycled plastic film products, office desks, office chairs, and adhesives 12 item.These revised criteria include oil-based paints, storage type electric water heaters, facial tissue, offset printing service, hair/body cleaners, household cleaners, reusable beverage containers, rice cookers, electric water pots 9 item.。Four Green Mark seminars dealing with the application process were held this year. The seminar participants were also informed of the changes in newly published or revised requirements, and advices on how to comply with these requirements were also provided. The Green Mark operating organization also answered questions raised by the participants during the seminars. This year EDF attended the GEN AGM held in Beijing, China. EDF then presented the presentation titled "Criteria Development and Assessment of Environmental Benefit of the Green Mark Program" on behalf of the Green Mark Program to the GEN representatives. This presentation showcased Green Mark Program’s technical capability, as well as the status of transition to a new generation of ecolabeling practitioners. This report proposed the following recommendations for future operations of the Green Mark Program include Review of quality requirements in the product criteria, Continue to organize informational seminars, Continue to follow international ecolabelling trends and participate in international activities , Publish results of domestic research in international forums , Consider product category and product criteria proposals from all interested parties.
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