Sustainability is a broad term with many aspects, and there is still no recognized sustainability certification covering
all aspects. One increasingly used aspect is to publish CO2 emission rates on products, but it is difficult to have
reliable measurements for those claims. In olive oil production, sustainability is mostly promoted through waste
reduction and by using production waste as biomass. Currently, the most famous certification schemes focus on
environmental impact and ethical aspects.
Several sustainability private certifications, standards, audits and initiatives are already well known. Some focus on
social and ethical impacts, such as
FairTrade,
SMETA,
Ethical Trading Initiative,
amfori BSCI,
BCorp or
Fair for Life
. Some focus on a wider range of environmental issues such as
Rainforest Alliance
or
ISO 14000, while some only deal with CO2 emission such as
MyClimate
or
Carbon Footprint Certification.
There are also certification schemes that use a wide range of aspects, often based on
ISO 26000 Guidance
. One relatively new certification scheme supporting several sustainability aspects is
Planet Proof
. Planet Proof includes several themes such as energy and climate, crop protection, biodiversity and
landscape, soil fertility, clean water, packaging and waste.
German buyers may expect you to comply with supplier codes of conduct regarding social responsibility, which are often
based on the
ILO labor standards
. Some companies require adherence to their code of conduct or one or more of the common standards,
such as the Supplier Ethical Data Exchange
(SEDEX)
, Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI), and Business Social Compliance Initiative code of conduct
(BSCI)
. If the olive oil is meant for the retail segment, suppliers will be asked to follow a code of conduct developed
by the specific retailer.
Many retailers have their own codes of conduct (such as
Lidl
and
Rewe
).
Corporate responsibility initiatives also affect you as a supplier. Common requirements include signing a code of
conduct for suppliers, in which you declare that you conduct your business in a responsible manner. More specifically,
you declare that you (and your suppliers) observe such measures as respecting local environmental and labor laws and
avoiding corruption. These