Best Environmental Certifications for Products

    Product eco-labels and certifications help consumers and procurement teams identify products that meet environmental, social, and health standards. These are the most widely recognized and trusted programs, spanning electronics, building materials, consumer goods, and food.

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    Cradle-to-Cradle Certified Gold certification logo by Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute Inc

    Cradle-to-Cradle Certified Gold

    Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute Inc

    The gold standard for circular economy product design. Cradle to Cradle evaluates material health, circularity, clean air and climate protection, water and soil stewardship, and social fairness.

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    The most trusted certification for responsibly sourced wood and paper products. FSC ensures products come from forests that are managed to meet social, economic, and ecological needs.

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    EPEAT Climate+ Gold certification logo by Global Electronics Council® (GEC)

    EPEAT Climate+ Gold

    Global Electronics Council® (GEC)

    The leading environmental rating system for electronics. EPEAT evaluates computers, displays, servers, and other IT equipment across lifecycle environmental criteria.

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    The most recognized energy efficiency label in North America. ENERGY STAR certified products meet strict energy performance criteria set by the EPA.

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    Declare Label certification logo by International Living Future Institute

    Declare Label

    International Living Future Institute

    A transparency label for building products that discloses every ingredient, similar to a nutrition label for materials. Created by the International Living Future Institute.

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    EPD certification logo by EDP International AB

    EPD

    EDP International AB

    Environmental Product Declarations provide standardized, third-party verified data on a product's environmental impact across its lifecycle. Essential for green building credits.

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    The EPA's certification for water-efficient products including fixtures, irrigation equipment, and appliances. WaterSense products use at least 20% less water.

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    80 PLUS certification logo by Ecos IQ, Inc.

    80 PLUS

    Ecos IQ, Inc.

    Certifies the energy efficiency of computer power supplies. 80 PLUS rated PSUs waste less energy as heat, with tiers from Bronze to Titanium.

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    Amazon's certification for products with more efficient packaging that reduces the carbon footprint of shipping. Identifies products that have removed excess air and water.

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    Green Mark certification logo by Environment and Development Foundation (EDF)

    Green Mark

    Environment and Development Foundation (EDF)

    Taiwan's official eco-label program, managed by the Environment and Development Foundation. Covers a wide range of product categories with lifecycle-based criteria.

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    Carbon Neutral certification logo by Carbon Trust

    Carbon Neutral

    Carbon Trust

    The Carbon Trust's certification verifying that a product's carbon footprint has been measured, reduced, and offset. One of the most recognized carbon labels globally.

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    ANSI/NSI 373 Sustainable Stone certification logo by Natural Stone Institute

    ANSI/NSI 373 Sustainable Stone

    Natural Stone Institute

    The sustainability standard for natural stone products, covering quarrying, fabrication, and supply chain practices. The only ANSI-accredited standard for stone.

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    How we rank these certifications

    Rankings are based on global market adoption, third-party recognition by standards bodies, number of certified projects or holders, geographic availability, and rigor of assessment requirements. Data is sourced from each program's official registry and our database of 748+ certification programs.