Lincolnwood, IL, USA,
March 8, 2010—Progress is being made in the development of the
Information-Based Environmental Label (IBEL), according to Jack Geibig,
president of Ecoform, the company collaborating with ISSA in the creation of
this next generation of environmental labeling for the commercial cleaning
industry. “With the recent development of several key metrics, we have made
significant progress in the development of an information-based environmental
label in just a few short months,” said Geibig, who is leading the development
of IBEL.
IBEL will complement existing eco-label programs, such as
those for chemical cleaners, and will also provide a uniform platform for
communicating the environmental attributes for the hundreds of product
categories for which eco-label programs do not exist.
As of February 24, metrics have been developed for the
following environmental attributes of chemical cleaners:
- Fragrances
- Color and dyes
- Combustibility
- Post-consumer
packaging content
- Recyclable packaging content
- Bio-based
material content
The individual metrics are being developed through the use
of a work-group process, the results of which are then reviewed and vetted by
the group’s Core Development Committee. To date, the work group has considered
seven different metrics, modified the list of future metrics to consider, and
established a productive format in which to present information related to
future metrics.
In addition, Ecoform recently launched a page on its Web site
dedicated to the IBEL-development process. The IBEL Development page contains a
calendar of upcoming calls with specific topic details; an archive of
information developed during the IBEL process, including summaries of work-group
and Core Development Committee calls; an area dedicated to recent IBEL activities,
where you can keep informed; and a bulletin board for discussing metrics or
asking questions. This Web page is open to anyone and will be updated
frequently now that IBEL development is moving rapidly forward. The page can be
accessed at: www.ecoform.com/ibel.html.
Ecoform and ISSA announced their intent to develop IBEL at
ISSA/INTERCLEAN® 2009. Cooperating with Ecoform’s Geibig in leading
the development process is a Core Development Committee composed of key
stakeholders, including health and environmental advocates, unions, state and
federal government representatives, eco-label organizations, large and small
cleaning-product manufacturers, contract cleaners, and institutional
purchasers. For a complete list of members of the Core Development Committee, go
to www.issa.com/ibelfacts.