ECOLABELS FOR LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS

Nowadays, there is an increasing demand for consumer goods ecolabelling, coming from consumers concern for adverse environmental impacts of industrial pollution and manufacturers need to protect their existing markets and to expand into new ones. Ecolabels are used to guarantee the purchaser a produ...

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Main Author: BUCIŞCANU Ingrid - Ioana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Universităţii din Oradea 2017-05-01
Series:Annals of the University of Oradea: Fascicle of Textiles, Leatherwork
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Online Access:http://textile.webhost.uoradea.ro/Annals/Vol%20XVIII-No1-2017/Pielarie/Art.nr.%20233-pag.%20149-154.pdf
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description Nowadays, there is an increasing demand for consumer goods ecolabelling, coming from consumers concern for adverse environmental impacts of industrial pollution and manufacturers need to protect their existing markets and to expand into new ones. Ecolabels are used to guarantee the purchaser a product meets certain minimum standards relating to its environmental impact during production, use or disposal, and to distinguish the product from competitors in a positive way. In order to be awarded an ecolabel, a product must be certified according to a set of requirements or criteria, with regard to environmental, health and quality aspects. Leather industry and leather products trade hold a significant share of the worldwide economy and leather sector is vital for the economies of many developing countries. Though, leather processing is recognized as a highly polluting activity. Principles and practice of pollution control and prevention in tanning industry are well-known, and ecolabelling appears as an advanced tool to address the sector environmental issues. The emergence of ecolabels in the leather sector proves the commitment of tanneries and leather goods manufacturers for increasing their environmental performance and the consumers move towards more green purchasing patterns. It is the aim of this paper to shortly present the main ecolabels in use on the market of leather and leather products, the key parameters that define an eco-friendly leather, and the benefits and disadvantages of ecolabelling in the leather sector.
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spelling doaj.art-bdc13962028e4cedbc143782f8f79efc2022-12-22T02:53:33ZengEditura Universităţii din OradeaAnnals of the University of Oradea: Fascicle of Textiles, Leatherwork1843-813X2457-48802017-05-01XVIII1149154ECOLABELS FOR LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTSBUCIŞCANU Ingrid - Ioana0 “Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iaşi, Faculty of Textiles, Leather and Industrial Management, Str. Prof. Dr. Doc. Dimitrie Mangeron, No. 29, 700500 Iaşi, RomaniaNowadays, there is an increasing demand for consumer goods ecolabelling, coming from consumers concern for adverse environmental impacts of industrial pollution and manufacturers need to protect their existing markets and to expand into new ones. Ecolabels are used to guarantee the purchaser a product meets certain minimum standards relating to its environmental impact during production, use or disposal, and to distinguish the product from competitors in a positive way. In order to be awarded an ecolabel, a product must be certified according to a set of requirements or criteria, with regard to environmental, health and quality aspects. Leather industry and leather products trade hold a significant share of the worldwide economy and leather sector is vital for the economies of many developing countries. Though, leather processing is recognized as a highly polluting activity. Principles and practice of pollution control and prevention in tanning industry are well-known, and ecolabelling appears as an advanced tool to address the sector environmental issues. The emergence of ecolabels in the leather sector proves the commitment of tanneries and leather goods manufacturers for increasing their environmental performance and the consumers move towards more green purchasing patterns. It is the aim of this paper to shortly present the main ecolabels in use on the market of leather and leather products, the key parameters that define an eco-friendly leather, and the benefits and disadvantages of ecolabelling in the leather sector.http://textile.webhost.uoradea.ro/Annals/Vol%20XVIII-No1-2017/Pielarie/Art.nr.%20233-pag.%20149-154.pdfeco-leathertanning industryenvironmentecolabellinggreen purchasing
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ECOLABELS FOR LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS
Annals of the University of Oradea: Fascicle of Textiles, Leatherwork
eco-leather
tanning industry
environment
ecolabelling
green purchasing
title ECOLABELS FOR LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS
title_full ECOLABELS FOR LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS
title_fullStr ECOLABELS FOR LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS
title_full_unstemmed ECOLABELS FOR LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS
title_short ECOLABELS FOR LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS
title_sort ecolabels for leather and leather products
topic eco-leather
tanning industry
environment
ecolabelling
green purchasing
url http://textile.webhost.uoradea.ro/Annals/Vol%20XVIII-No1-2017/Pielarie/Art.nr.%20233-pag.%20149-154.pdf
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