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      Sustainability has become a powerful megatrend affecting businesses across
      sectors, driven by evolving regulation and behavioral changes in stakeholders such
      as investors, customers and employees.

      Recent years have seen a proliferation of sustainability standards, labels and certifications that attribute specific properties along environmental, social, and governance (ESG) dimensions (sometimes also referred to as eco labels or
      ESG labels).

      We are aware of more than 300 of them worldwide and counting.

      "In 42% of cases the claims were exaggerated, false or deceptive"
      – research by the European Commission and national consumer authorities into companies’ green claims on their websites


      What to expect from this publication


      The large number of sustainability and eco labels begs the question how companies should select the right standards and labels that create the most value for them in line with their sustainability strategy goals.

      In this paper, we share an overview of the jungle of sustainability standards and labels – and we set out an approach for companies to successfully navigate it.

       

      Sustainability standards and labels

      Read more in this report.


      Embedding sustainability in corporate strategy has become more important than ever.

      Yet, as the ethical and commercial case for becoming more sustainable increases, so do concerns around greenwashing.

      In this context, there is a growing need for companies to be credible when they are "virtue signalling"; sustainability standards and eco labels are a powerful device to do so.

      But it’s a jungle out there. There are over 300 sustainability & eco labels with varying scopes.

      This makes it difficult for companies to select the right sustainability or eco labels for them, and for consumers to understand what different labels represent.  

      Label selection should be directly linked to a company’s ESG 
      strategy.

      Going through certification consumes time, money and management resources. It is therefore important for firms to carefully choose labels and certificates.

      They should think about the standards and labels in the context of their overarching ESG strategy.

      We propose a six-dimensional framework to select the right sustainability & eco labels.

      1. The stakeholder audience being targeted
      2. The material areas the company wishes to address with the label
      3. The scope of certification it wishes to obtain
      4. The rigor of verification of (and effort required to obtain) the label
      5. Whether the company is looking for sector specificity in the label
      6. The regional recognition of the sustainability and eco label

      How we can help you


      We can support your organisation along the entire journey of picking your most appropriate sustainability and eco labels.

      Ultimately, every company is unique and has its own sustainability goals. For this reason, our advice will always be tailored to your individual case.

      In general, however, our experts can help your ESG labelling process by:

      1. assisting you in developing or refining your corporate ESG strategy.
      2. assisting you in identifying the role of sustainability labels within an existing ESG strategy framework.
      3. assisting you in selecting the right labels for your specific purpose.
      4. guiding you through the certification process.
      5. assisting you in incorporating sustainability labels into your brand positioning.
      6. assuring disclosures in the annual report.


      If you want to learn more, then reach out to Christian Møllegaard Larsen.


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      Christian Møllegaard

      Partner, Audit

      KPMG in Denmark


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