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Consumer Preferences for Refrigerators Manufactured by “Climate Leaders”

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  • Li, Xiaogu
  • Clark, Christopher D.
  • Jensen, Kimberly L.
  • Yen, Steven T.

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In 2002, EPA established a voluntary program called the Climate Leaders Program (CL Program) designed for organizations to complete a corporate greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory, set a goal for reducing GHG emissions, and achieve that goal. The program was never implemented as a product labeling program. In 2010, EPA announced the program’s phase out. This study examines whether the CL Program could have been effectively used as a consumer product labeling program to assist consumers in choosing products manufactured by firms that have voluntarily set and achieved targeted GHG emission reductions.

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  • Li, Xiaogu & Clark, Christopher D. & Jensen, Kimberly L. & Yen, Steven T., 2012. "Consumer Preferences for Refrigerators Manufactured by “Climate Leaders”," 2012 Annual Meeting, August 12-14, 2012, Seattle, Washington 123756, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aaea12:123756
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.123756
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