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Amid the global demand for efforts to realize a sustainable society, "environmental labels" have developed as a certification system to demonstrate environmental friendliness, in response to the growing environmental awareness of companies and consumers.
In recent years, the aspect of social certification has become increasingly important, not only because of these environmental aspects, but also because of growing concern about social aspects such as the protection of workers' rights.
In this article, we summarize environmental and social certifications and explain the significance of using certification systems in corporate activities.
Commentary] Summary on the Expanding Environmental Certification System - Integration of Social Aspects
https://aiesg.co.jp/topics/report/240703_certification-system/
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