Environmental Choice Program

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The mark seen on "Environmental Choice" approved products.
The mark seen on "Environmental Choice" approved products.

Environmental Choice Program was established by Environment Canada in 1988 with over 300 categories of products to help consumers identify services/products which are less harmful to the environment.

The "Environmental Choice" Eco-Logo symbol of certification is a green colored maple leaf intertwined within three doves.

There were more than 3000 approved products as of May 2007, with 119 licensees and 29 guidelines under which companies may be licensed and their products certified.

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[edit] References

  • Environment Canada’s Environmental ChoiceM Program[1]
  • Eco-Logo Certification Programs G- 7 member list: [2]
  • The Environmental Choice Website [3]


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