Our labeling areas
Biofuels
Biofuels are a broad area that includes everything from charcoal and fire lighters to biogas and vehicle fuel.
Car insurance
Choosing an eco-labeled insurance for a car means a big environmental effort. High demands are placed on the insurance company's environmental work, how they manage insurance premiums and work to prevent damage.
Chemical products
Whether you are cleaning your kitchen, waterproofing your shoes or washing your car, there is a risk that you are exposing yourself and the environment to harmful chemical substances. Good Environmental Choice review all the ingredients included in the product.
Cosmetics
It is difficult to keep track of all the ingredients in the most common kinds of cosmetic products. When you wash your hair, shave or apply make-up, there is a risk that you are exposing yourself and the environment to harmful chemical substances. Good Environmental Choice review all the ingredients included in the product..
District heating
The way we heat our homes has a major impact on the environment. District heating labelled Good Environmental Choice requires wood fuel to come from environmentally sound forestry, and forest of high conservation value to be protected from harvesting.
Electricity
There is a difference between renewable electricity and ecolabelled electricity. Through the ecolabelling of renewable electricity, we reduce the negative environmental impact of renewable electricity generation and increase energy efficiency so that our energy use is reduced.
Home-, house insurance
Choosing an ecolabelled insurance policy is a major win for the environment. High standards of environmental work are expected from the insurance companies, including how they manage insurance premiums and work to prevent damage.
Local freight transport
Courier transport (light goods) labelled with Good Environmental Choice has a low climate impact and low emissions of substances that are harmful to health and the environment.
Mobile subscriptions
Our use of mobile phones places strains on the environment that are difficult for us to grasp as users. These include energy consumption, resource consumption, chemical dispersion and other environmental aspects that are often invisible to consumers.
Passenger transport
A trip marked with Good Environmental Choice gives a limited climate impact, has low emissions that are hazardous to health and the environment, and contributes to greater consideration being given to environmental and social values in the production of vehicles and their fuels.