Environmental Choice Program definition
Environmental Choice Program means the labelling program established in 1988 by Environment Canada to encourage the demand for and supply of products and services that are more environmentally responsible and to help consumers and organizations make informed choices in accordance with the requirements of the International Organization for Standardization’s standard ISO 14024 “Environmental labels and declarations— Type I environmental labelling— Principles and procedures”;
Examples of Environmental Choice Program in a sentence
For purposes of this contract, the Authority defines an environmentally preferable cleaning product as one that is certified through Green Seal GS-37, DfE (EPA’s Design for the Environment) or the ECP/EcoLogo (Canada’s Environmental Choice Program).
Verification may include, but not be limited to, certification to recognized environmental program (e.g., Environmental Choice Program [ECP]), independent laboratory tests or manufacturer's certified tests, Only proven environmentally preferred products/services shall be offered.
Canada’s Environmental Choice Program imposes a 0.5 percent charge, based on the price of the good, on sales up to Canadian $1,000,000.