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EKKO SCORE: Shared Resource - Self Declared

EKKO SCORE: Shared Resource - Self Declared

Systemic Sustainability Shared Resource - Self Declared is one of the declarations under the Ekko Score Systemic Sustainability Standard.

Shared Resource - Self Declared means that this specific product facilitates easy use by several parties of the same resource, when it would generally have more limited use. Examples include the sharing of spare rooms for rent, car spaces, employee labour for hire during downtime, bike or car rental services specifically established for the purposes of creating a business based on a shared resource.

EKKO SCORE: ONE ENVIRONMENTAL TRUTH TO SHOP YOUR OWN VALUES AGAINST EACH OF 10 STANDARDS. EKKO SCORED PRODUCTS ARE SCORED ON EVERY APPLICABLE STANDARD FOR COMPLETE TRANSPARENCY.

 

 

Why the Shared Resource - Self Declared declaration is important

Shared Resource - Self Declared products reduce both actual and opportunity waste. Sometimes called the idling capacity (downtime, spare space) these products or services share their space, time or product when it isn't being used. This typically amortises the cost of providing the resource in the first place and it's ongoing emissions. Sharing a resource also means that it doesn't have to be made again by someone else. 

Which Systemic Sustainability Family?

Shared Resource - Self Declared sits in the SHARING ECONOMY Family under the Societal Standard: Systemic Sustainability of Ekko Score. One set of weighted Ekko Score points are gathered from each Family.

Systemic Sustainability Declarations & Certifications

These are the claimable declarations & certifications under the Societal Standard: Systemic Sustainability . Please note that different certifications and declarations may be relevant to each category.


1% for the Planet - Certified Member Educator & Enabler of Sustainability - Self Declared 
Shared Resource - Self Declared  Tech for Sustainability - Self Declared  
We Contribute to Community Programs - Self Declared  We Contribute to Community CO2 Offsets - Self Declared  
This Product Supports a Disadvantaged Women's Program - Self Declared 

Does Ekko Score give equal weight to Formal Certifications and Self Declared Certifications?

Yes, where the impact of the claim is similar. This is how it works.

IMPORTANTLY, SELF DECLARATIONS ARE GOVERNED BY CONSUMER LAW. IT IS AGAINST THE LAW FOR BUSINESSES TO MAKE FALSE CLAIMS (INCLUDING IMPLIED CLAIMS IN A CONTEXT LIKE EKKO SCORE).

EVEN IF A PRODUCT HAS A FORMAL CERTIFICATION, THAT CERTIFICATION DOES NOT GUARANTEE THE ENTIRE INTEGRITY OF THE PRODUCT'S MAKE UP. 

An example might be a Handmade, Australian, Certified Organic chocolate that contains Palm Oil. Under Ekko Score, this product would claim Certified Organic and would self declare: Zero Waste Production and Australian made, but could not claim the No Palm Oil declaration. This would mean a lower score under the No Exploitation Standard, making the inclusion of Palm Oil clear to potential consumers, without detracting from its other assets.

No product is perfect

No product is perfect, but some products are definitely better than others. Ekko Score allows you to make the best decision you can, or to put it another way, the least worst decision. And to make that decision with the confidence of not being green washed. Find out more about how Ekko Score works.

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