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Tell us how you are green!

As part of Green Living’s mission to connect consumers with the leading companies and organizations offering truly green alternatives, we ask that all Show participants provide information about their environmental performance in key categories. We also ask for confirmation that all products and services are free of toxic substances.

Our questions ask for information about:

  • the steps being taken to source materials sustainably
  • any relevant third party certifications indicating that the products and services claiming to meet environmental standards have been verified by a third party auditor, 
  • the ways that a company is reducing energy use and waste in its operations and, 
  • the specific initiatives taken by a company to demonstrate its overall commitment to protecting the environment.

We reserve the right to assess the environmental merit of products and services being sold, displayed and distributed. 

No company-specific information will be shared externally without express written consent from the applicant. Aggregate information from responses may be used in our communications. Read more information on this process. Note all fields listed with an asterisk (*) are required. 


Please list any third-party certifications that apply (ex: Fair Trade, Eco Logo, FSC-certified etc.) NOTE: If no third party certifications exist, a list of materials and ingredients is required.
Example: "We implemented a facilities-wide waste management program to reach 40% reduction target by 2010 and in the first year we have already achieved 5% reduction rate that is on the rise."
Example: "We require the results of an energy audit to be included in all vendor contracts, and in some cases key suppliers have reported converting to 100% renewable energy sources as a result."
Example: "This year, 40% more of our products used local ingredients that were proceed in our region or created in our own facility."
Example: "We are cutting packaging weight down by 50% in 3 of our products by 2011 and offer a take-back program for all electronics to facilitate safer disposal."