WindMade welcomes more renewables as eco-label grows

The WindMade eco-label organisation has unveiled plans for a new “renewable energy made” consumer scheme during the COP18 climate talks in Doha.

The new label will recognise a variety of renewable energy sources, including wind, solar and geothermal, along with hydropower and biomass from approved certification schemes.

The expanded initiative will offer “added flexibility to companies that use multiple renewable energies in their energy mix,” WindMade says.

"Both the private sector and consumers have a critical role to play in addressing climate change, and the value of voluntary corporate action cannot be emphasised enough," says Christiana Figueres, executive secretary of the UNFCCC.

"The aim of WindMade to foster corporate commitment to renewable…

Become a Recharge subscriber!

Or try our free trial.

Order Subscription

Already a member?

Login

Recharge App


Dowload the Recharge Mobile App
Get the free Recharge subscriber app on your device running iOS or Android.
Read Recharge anytime and anywhere.
Recharge IOS App