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NVIRONMENTAL Choice is a product certification programme run by Telarc (the Testing Laboratory Registration Council of New Zealand) which was set up by the government in 1972 to ensure that the highest possible technical standards are met in the industrial and commercial sectors. The Environmental Choice scheme is voluntary. Manufacturers and importers may apply to Telarc to have their products measured against the appropriate specification. If the product measures up it will be licensed to carry the Environmental Choice logo for up to three years. Telarc will run spot checks to ensure the product remains up to standard, and the licence may be revoked if necessary.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 266, 1 November 1992, Page 19
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109How it works Forest and Bird, Issue 266, 1 November 1992, Page 19
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