Private Governance of Green Claims in the Marketplace: The Role of NAD and Advertising Self-Regulation

February 2014
Citation:
44
ELR 10095
Issue
2
Author
David G. Mallen

Private environmental governance encompasses a broad range of private actors creating systems and mechanisms for promoting various environmental or “green” attributes. Increasingly, companies are conducting life-cycle analyses, evaluating supply chains, partnering with nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), developing environmental standards, and utilizing certification schemes designed to ensure third parties and consumers that certain criteria for reducing environmental impact have been met. What is the driving force behind these efforts?

David G. Mallen is a Partner at Loeb & Loeb, LLP.

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