VIBE-label is a label for sustainable building and accomodation products, that promotes eco friendly homes and workplaces.
It is a label designed for professionals in construction (architects, contractors, experts, traders, producers, etc.) that meet adequate bio-ecological standards for materials, techniques, or design schemes.
A company is eligible for a VIBE-label with one star from the moment that one quarter of the products or services are "bio-ecological". A maximum of 3 stars can be awarded for companies with more than tre quarter "bio-ecological" certified products or services.
Learn more: VIBE-label website
Conformity with VIBE-label's standard is verified by an independent organization (third party).
Certification / registration required
Applicants are certified against the ecolabels’s criteria before using the label
Name
Vlaams Instituut voor Bio-Ecologisch bouwen en wonen
Member of
Unknown
Type
Non-profit
Also manages
None.
Additional data available to subscribers:
Ecolabel details | What are the characteristics of the standard(s) related to this ecolabel?
Ecolabel development | How were the standards for this ecolabel developed?
Conformity Assessment | How is compliance with this ecolabel's standard ensured?
Managing organization | Who manages this ecolabel?
Additional information | Including:
No contract — upgrade, downgrade, or cancel at any time.
FREE access for ecolabelling organisations and NGOs.
Advertisement
Product categories this ecolabel applies to
Other
Other categories: designer office, consulting office, contractos/installers, trade company, importers/producers, energy suppliers/producers
Where this ecolabel is found
Belgium
New sustainability standard for services launched
How green is your mobile? AT&T and BSR launches a new rating label
What should a purchaser do when there are no standards or ecolabels?
USA Today | FTC to issue new green guidelines, address 'tsunami' of marketing claims
TriplePundit | Is It Greenwashing Or Too Many Eco-Labels That Is The Problem?
The Guardian (UK) | Questioning and Evolving the Eco-label
Subscribe to our mailing list for occasional updates.
Last updated: 29 February 2012