Implementing Outlines for the Chinese Environmental Labeling Program Byawarding certificates and labels to related manufacturers in accordance with certain environmentallabeling standards, environmental labeling, also...Implementing Outlines for the Chinese Environmental Labeling Program Byawarding certificates and labels to related manufacturers in accordance with certain environmentallabeling standards, environmental labeling, also called ''Green Label''or ''Eco-label'', certifies viagovernmental departments or public and private organizations that the whole process of producing,using, recalling and disposing of manufacturers'' products is in compliance with certainenvironmental requirements. Many countries are establishing and promoting environmental labelingplans. Environmental labeling, as an important promotion means for prevention and control ofpollution in a market-oriented manner, is being extended and developed constantly across the world.展开更多
This paper begins by analysing the mutual influence between international trade and the environment, and then proceeds to explore the environment and trade conflicts. On the basis of sustainable development theories a...This paper begins by analysing the mutual influence between international trade and the environment, and then proceeds to explore the environment and trade conflicts. On the basis of sustainable development theories and the above discussion, the article suggests taking sustainable trade as a solution to the existing conflicts. This paper aims to find the way to strike a balance between international trade and environment based on the present situation in China.展开更多
The use of eco-labels has become increasingly popular in China.This study aims to understand whether Chinese consumers are willing to pay for eco-labels and how their willingness to pay(WTP)is determined.Although we f...The use of eco-labels has become increasingly popular in China.This study aims to understand whether Chinese consumers are willing to pay for eco-labels and how their willingness to pay(WTP)is determined.Although we find that Chinese consumers are willing to pay more for products that are labeled as having greater energy efficiency(Energy Efficiency Label)or as having been produced using more environmentally-friendly production processes(Environmental Label),some practices have significantly impaired the effectiveness of these labels,e.g.the burgeoning use of eco-labels has led to label confusion;public trust towards eco-labels.The policy implications are discussed in this study.展开更多
文摘Implementing Outlines for the Chinese Environmental Labeling Program Byawarding certificates and labels to related manufacturers in accordance with certain environmentallabeling standards, environmental labeling, also called ''Green Label''or ''Eco-label'', certifies viagovernmental departments or public and private organizations that the whole process of producing,using, recalling and disposing of manufacturers'' products is in compliance with certainenvironmental requirements. Many countries are establishing and promoting environmental labelingplans. Environmental labeling, as an important promotion means for prevention and control ofpollution in a market-oriented manner, is being extended and developed constantly across the world.
基金Youth Science Fund of Chengdu University of Technology, No. 2005QJ10
文摘This paper begins by analysing the mutual influence between international trade and the environment, and then proceeds to explore the environment and trade conflicts. On the basis of sustainable development theories and the above discussion, the article suggests taking sustainable trade as a solution to the existing conflicts. This paper aims to find the way to strike a balance between international trade and environment based on the present situation in China.
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China[grant number 71322305,71974124].
文摘The use of eco-labels has become increasingly popular in China.This study aims to understand whether Chinese consumers are willing to pay for eco-labels and how their willingness to pay(WTP)is determined.Although we find that Chinese consumers are willing to pay more for products that are labeled as having greater energy efficiency(Energy Efficiency Label)or as having been produced using more environmentally-friendly production processes(Environmental Label),some practices have significantly impaired the effectiveness of these labels,e.g.the burgeoning use of eco-labels has led to label confusion;public trust towards eco-labels.The policy implications are discussed in this study.