Certification and roundtables: do they work ?

Author(s): World Wide Fund for Nature
Publication Year: 2010
Publication Type: Report
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Abstract

Multi-stakeholder Sustainability Initiatives (MSIs) are voluntary market-based approaches that aim to transform business practices by developing more responsible production, sourcing, and manufacturing practices for a given sector or product. This review asks the question: are MSIs measurably and permanently shifting markets towards improved economic, environmental and social outcomes?

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WWF, 2010. Certification and roundtables: do they work? WWF.
Access Rights: Public, Open access
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Sustainability dimension(s): Economic Environmental Social
Topics: Forest cover
Subtopics: Forest loss
Subject Keywords: Forest Structure Forests Certification
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Regions: North America
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Evidence Category: FSC effect-related studies
Evidence Type: Synthesis paper
Evidence Subtype: Literature review
Data Type: Interviews/surveys, Company Data