Standard Owner Benchmark - Green Dealer Program

By CommonShare

The Green Dealer Program is an initiative or designation that is used by various organizations and businesses to identify and recognize environmentally responsible dealerships or retailers in the automotive industry. While there isn't a specific universally recognized Green Dealer Program, different automotive manufacturers or industry associations may have their own programs with similar names and objectives.

These programs typically aim to encourage and promote sustainability and environmental stewardship within the automotive sector. They set specific criteria and guidelines for dealerships to meet in order to achieve a "green" designation. These criteria may cover areas such as energy efficiency, waste management, water conservation, recycling, emissions reduction, and the promotion of eco-friendly products and services.

Dealerships that participate in a Green Dealer Program typically undergo an assessment or evaluation process to determine their compliance with the established criteria. This may involve audits, site visits, and documentation reviews. Once a dealership meets the requirements, it may be awarded the "Green Dealer" status or a similar designation, which serves as a symbol of their commitment to sustainability and responsible environmental practices.

The specific benefits and incentives offered to Green Dealers may vary depending on the program and the organization behind it. These can include recognition and promotion as an environmentally responsible dealership, access to marketing materials and resources, training and support in implementing sustainable practices, and potentially preferential treatment or incentives from the automotive manufacturer or industry association.

Overall, Green Dealer Programs aim to encourage and incentivize automotive dealerships to adopt environmentally friendly practices, reduce their ecological footprint, and contribute to a more sustainable automotive industry. These initiatives play a role in promoting sustainability awareness and practices within the automotive sector, benefiting both the environment and consumers who are increasingly concerned about sustainability when making purchasing decisions.

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This considers the scale of the certification, and the number of products and companies that currently contribute to the certificate. National and local certification are normalized with countries.

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How our Standard Owner Benchmark® Works?

By CommonShare

This is a benchmark to help companies understand which standards should be part of a sustainable procurement plan. Further, the benchmark allows standard setting schemes, i.e. "Standard Owners", to benchmark their performance versus industry peers.