Sources of information on “green” goods and services

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When you’re trying to do the right thing and become more sustainable, it can be a challenge to find your way through the maze of “green” service providers and product suppliers.

ClimateXchange does not claim to have expertise in this area (see disclaimer), but we can suggest you look at the websites of some organisations that do have a role in accrediting service providers or certifying/rating products:

  • Clean Energy Council – lists accredited designers and installers of solar photovoltaic systems
  • Energy Rating – this Australian Government website provides energy efficiency and star ratings for a range of electrical appliances that carry an energy label
  • Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (WELS) Scheme – this  Australian Government website allows consumers to compare the water efficiency of different products registered under the WELS Scheme.
  • Good Environmental Choice Australia – lists products that have achieved certification with the Good Environmental Choice Label.
  • Forest Stewardship Council – their online database provides information on certified companies and their FSC certified timber products that comply with responsible forest practice.

 

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