Z761-93
1.1 General
This Guideline
(a) establishes general guidelines regarding environmental claims in product
and package labelling;
(b) defines, and gives rules for the use of, specific environmental terms and
symbols used in product labelling; and
(c) provides, for certain terms and symbols, guidance concerning methods to
verify the accuracy of claims made.
1.2 Objectives
The broad objective of this Guideline is to contribute to a reduction in the
environmental burdens and impacts associated with the consumption of goods.
The operational goal is to bring uniformity and understanding to the use of
environmental claims. The anticipated benefits will be
(a) truthful, nondeceptive environmental labelling;
(b) prevention or minimization of unscrupulous claims;
(c) a reduction in marketplace confusion;
(d) increased potential for market forces to stimulate environmentally improved
products; and
(e) a reduction of restrictions and barriers to international trade.
1.3 Applicability
1.3.1
This Guideline applies to environmental claims on product labels. It does not
apply to advertising claims in general.
1.3.2
This Guideline only addresses claims on direct environmental relevance, and
does not address claims related to human health (including occupational
health), food and agriculture, or ethical issues.
1.3.3
This Guideline is not to be interpreted as conflicting with or affecting
applicable laws or regulations governing product labelling.
OEN:
CSA
Langue:
English
Code(s) de l'ICS:
03.100.50;
19.040;
55.020
Statut:
Annulée
Date de Publication:
1993-11-29
Numéro Standard:
Z761-93