Green Marketing

If you are already competitive in terms of price, quality and performance, adding "green" claims and eco-labels to your marketing strategy may enhance your brand image and secure your market share among the growing number of environmentally concerned consumers.

Start your green marketing campaign by ensuring your green claims are credible. Do this by having your product certified that it was produced in an environmentally sound manner. Once certified, use the eco-labels from the certifying organizations to help consumers make educated choices. The links below can help you learn how to get certified!

Green Your Products

  • Read the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) guide Greening Your Products which describes how to introduce new and improved green products.

  • Certify your offerings as being "green" products.

  • Evaluate your product packaging to reduce waste.

Advertising and Eco-Labeling

Market Research

The following resources will help you get started researching consumer attitudes and behaviors toward green products. 

Provides current environmental market research data, international trade leads and events.

Offers research and statistics on consumers’ attitudes and behaviors in the context of successful green products and sustainable lifestyle marketing strategies.

Explains how local businesses can better serve green consumers.

Reports on how self-declared environmental claims have mislead consumers about a food's green credentials.

Provides information on consumers' understanding of environmental issues and the need for further environmental education.

Supplies information on buying greener products that have minimal environmental impact and meet personal needs.


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