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How to Earn the “Leaf:” Amazon’s Climate Pledge Friendly Badge

How to Earn the “Leaf:” Amazon’s Climate Pledge Friendly Badge
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In today’s eco-conscious marketplace, sustainability isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a powerful selling point. 

According to the 2021 Global Sustainability Study, more than a third of global consumers are willing to pay a premium for sustainable products and services. With increasing awareness of environmental issues fueled by social media movements like #ClimateEmergency on X, buyers are actively seeking out brands that prioritise sustainability.

No wonder, Amazon’s Climate Pledge Friendly badge, recognizable by its distinctive leaf icon, has become a coveted symbol for environmentally conscious sellers and shoppers alike. Whether you're considering developing new sustainable products or transitioning your current lineup, now is the time to go green.

This guide will walk you through the ins and outs of this program, how to earn the badge, and why it’s particularly crucial in certain global markets.

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What is Climate Pledge Friendly?

The Amazon Climate Pledge Friendly (CPF) program is an initiative designed to help customers and businesses discover and shop for more sustainable beauty, fashion, grocery, household, electronics, office products, among others.

Launched as part of Amazon’s commitment to The Climate Pledge—a promise to be net-zero carbon across their businesses by 2040—this program highlights products that meet sustainability standards and help preserve the natural world.

Leveraging the “Leaf” Icon to Appeal to Green Shoppers

Climate Pledge Friendly Badge

Products in the program are marked with a “Climate Pledge Friendly” badge, represented by a “leaf” icon, indicating that they meet one or more of Amazon’s own certifications, Compact by Design or Pre-Owned Certified, or third-party sustainability certifications.

Beyond just being a symbol, the leaf icon is a powerful visual cue that immediately communicates a product’s sustainability credentials to potential buyers. 

This icon appears:

  • In search results
  • On product detail pages
  • Alongside the “sustainability features” label

For many consumers, especially in markets like China, this leaf icon has become a deciding factor in purchasing decisions. More on this later.

Benefits of the Climate Pledge Friendly Badge

Earning the CPF badge can provide several advantages:

Increased Visibility

Products with the badge may appear higher in search results for customers seeking sustainable options. Amazon shoppers can even filter search results to show only products with the badge, which boosts the likelihood of discovery. This visibility is vital, as a survey by Statista shows that 63% of consumers are more likely to purchase products they can identify as eco-friendly.

Consumer Trust

The badge lends credibility to your sustainability claims, potentially increasing customer trust and loyalty. As previously stated, the badge is backed by multiple trusted third-party certifications, which ensures that products meet rigorous sustainability standards.

This third-party verification assures consumers that the claims about eco-friendliness are legitimate and not just “greenwashing.” By earning the badge, you demonstrate a commitment to transparency in how your products are made, packaged, and shipped. This transparency builds trust, as 69% of global consumers prefer brands that show concern for environmental responsibility, according to Nielsen.

The Climate Pledge Friendly badge not only serves as a mark of sustainability but also reinforces trust through third-party validation, transparency, and alignment with consumer values. This trust can translate into stronger customer loyalty and increased sales.

Competitive Edge

In markets saturated with similar products, the badge helps sellers differentiate their offerings. Sellers who invest in meeting the environmental criteria for the badge stand out as responsible, future-forward businesses. This edge can help smaller or emerging brands compete against larger players that might not yet have similar sustainability certifications.

Market Expansion

The badge helps you expand your market by tapping into the growing demand for eco-friendly products, increasing visibility, and accessing new consumer segments that prioritise sustainability.

Here’s how it can facilitate market expansion:

  • Reaching International Markets: The Climate Pledge Friendly badge helps sellers break into new markets, especially in regions where sustainability is a significant purchasing factor. For example, in Europe, sustainability is a key concern, with 68% of consumers in the EU saying they look for environmental labels when shopping (Eurobarometer). Sellers with the badge can therefore appeal to international audiences across diverse markets that prioritise eco-friendly certifications.
  • Appealing to Younger Generations: Younger generations, especially Millennials and Gen Z, are particularly attuned to environmental issues, with 73% of Gen Z willing to pay more for sustainable products, according to First Insight. Sellers who display the CPF badge can effectively capture the attention of these younger buyers, many of whom prioritise eco-friendly products and actively seek them out. This badge enables sellers to appeal to a forward-thinking, environmentally responsible consumer base, helping to grow market share among younger demographics.
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The Sustainability Advantage in Different Marketplaces

While sustainability is a global concern, its importance varies across different marketplaces:

China

The leaf icon has become a significant factor in buying decisions for many consumers in China, driven by a growing focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility. 

According to the Wunderman Thompson survey, 86% of Chinese internet users are willing to contribute financially to combat climate change. They also believe businesses should drive sustainability and environmental regeneration, demonstrating the nation’s strong commitment to sustainability. This contrasts with lower percentages in the UK (64%) and the US (62%).

The Climate Pledge Friendly leaf icon, which signals that a product meets one or more sustainability standards, resonates well with this demographic.

Additionally, China’s growing emphasis on carbon neutrality—aiming to reach peak carbon emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060—has further propelled consumer interest in green products. Brands displaying the Climate Pledge Friendly icon can attract these environmentally conscious consumers, positioning themselves as responsible and future-forward in one of the world’s largest markets.

Europe

Sustainable products are highly significant in Europe, driven by:

  • Strong consumer demand: The market for sustainable products in Europe is expanding rapidly. According to a report by Oney, 90% of European consumers consider environmental sustainability when buying products, with an increasing number of eco-friendly items becoming available in the market. In the organic food sector. For instance, Europe leads globally, with organic sales reaching €41 billion in 2022, driven by consumer demand for sustainably sourced and produced foods.
  • Stringent regulatory frameworks: European Union (EU) policies strongly support sustainability. The EU Green Deal aims to make Europe the world’s first climate-neutral continent by 2050, and various regulations are in place to encourage sustainable practices. Moreover, the EU Waste Framework Directive mandates the reduction of packaging waste and encourages the use of recyclable materials, pushing companies to adopt more sustainable product designs and practices.
  • Growing awareness of environmental issues: European consumers are increasingly influenced by environmental awareness campaigns and sustainability certifications. A study by the EU Commission found that 77% of Europeans are very concerned about climate change and actively seek out products that contribute to environmental protection. This heightened awareness drives the demand for products that carry sustainability certifications, such as those recognized by Amazon’s Climate Pledge Friendly program.

Products like Patagonia’s sustainable outdoor apparel and Lush’s eco-friendly cosmetics have gained popularity in Europe, demonstrating consumer preference for environmentally responsible brands. H&M also offers a Conscious Collection featuring products made from sustainable materials, catering to the European market’s increasing interest in sustainable fashion.

Overall, sustainable products hold significant importance in Europe, influenced by consumer demand, regulatory support, and a growing focus on environmental responsibility. The expanding market for eco-friendly products and the success of sustainability-focused brands underscore the critical role of sustainability in shaping European consumer preferences and driving market growth.

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North America

Sustainable certifications are becoming increasingly important in North America, as both consumer demand and corporate responsibility grow in response to environmental concerns. The rise of eco-conscious purchasing behaviour, coupled with government initiatives and industry regulations, has made these certifications critical for companies aiming to build trust, differentiate their products, and meet market expectations.

Here’s how sustainable certifications are making an impact:

In conclusion, sustainable certifications are crucial in North America, where consumers, businesses, and governments alike prioritise environmental responsibility. Certifications provide a reliable way for brands to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability, influence consumer behaviour, and comply with regulatory standards. As demand for eco-friendly products continues to rise, sustainable certifications will remain essential in helping brands maintain a competitive edge in the North American market.

Emerging Markets

As awareness grows, sustainable products are gaining traction in emerging markets, presenting an opportunity for forward-thinking sellers.

How to Get Climate Pledge Friendly Badge on Amazon

To earn the CPF badge, your products must meet at least one of Amazon’s sustainability certifications. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

1. Review the Climate Pledge Friendly Certifications

Amazon recognizes various third-party certifications and has created its own. Familiarise yourself with these certifications and identify which ones align best with your product category.

Suppose you sell organic food products, obtaining the USDA Organic certification would be relevant. If your product is energy-efficient, look into GreenCircle Certified: Energy Savings.

Alternatively, if you’re aiming to get certified for packaging efficiency, consider Amazon’s own certification program Compact by Design. Under this program, your products must be designed to reduce their overall environmental impact by minimising excess air and water in their packaging and improving efficiency in product design, which can lead to significant environmental savings.

Amazon Climate Pledge Compact By Design Illustrated Example

Amazon then measures this through metrics like packaging volume, weight reduction, or changes that impact the overall shipping footprint. Products that meet these criteria can earn the Compact by Design certification, making them more attractive to eco-conscious consumers.

Try Carbon6’s free Product Resizer tool to discover how small adjustments to your product and packaging dimensions can lead to major cost savings.

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2. Obtain Certification

Work towards obtaining the relevant certification for your products. Depending on your product type, these agencies will evaluate various factors such as sourcing materials, production methods, or energy use. This is why getting certified may also involve changes to your product design, manufacturing processes, or supply chain.

For example, to earn a Cradle to Cradle certification, your product must be assessed across multiple areas, including material health and circular economy potential. 

There are also certain certifications that require your products to meet strict environmental or social standards. Fair Trade certified products, for instance, need to support fair wages and safe working conditions, while Rainforest Alliance certification ensures that your product contributes to biodiversity and better livelihoods for farmers. Successfully meeting these criteria allows you to apply for the badge.

Other notable certifications include:

3. Apply for the Badge

Once your product has been certified by a third-party agency, you can submit the necessary documentation to Seller Central to have your product marked with the Climate Pledge Friendly badge. The certification will be displayed alongside your product on Amazon, helping eco-conscious consumers easily identify it as a sustainable option.

Sellers who have earned the CPF badge report better visibility and higher conversion rates on their product listings. Seventh Generation, a brand known for eco-friendly household products, saw an increase in both brand recognition and customer trust after earning the certification.

4. Maintain Compliance

Regularly review and maintain your certification status to keep the badge. Consider teaming up with SellerAssist by Carbon6 to streamline your CPF catalogue management process, resolve issues related to Amazon policy compliance, and keep your inventory in stock and organised.

Sustainability: Impact & Key Figures on Seller Sales

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Understanding the tangible impact of the Climate Pledge Friendly badge on sales is crucial for sellers considering this certification. Let’s look at some key facts and statistics:

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Challenges and Considerations

While the benefits are significant, there are challenges to consider:

Rigorous Standards

There are currently over 50 certifications, such as Fair Trade Certified, Carbon Trust, Cradle to Cradle, and Bluesign®. Each of these certifications has specific and often rigorous standards that require products to meet environmental and social responsibility benchmarks, which can be difficult for sellers to achieve. 

Some may also find it challenging to identify the right certification for their products. For example, a beauty brand seeking the Cradle to Cradle certification must meet stringent requirements on material health, reuse, renewable energy use, and water stewardship.

Consider investing time and resources into understanding the certification requirements relevant to your products. Researching the right certification, preparing the necessary documentation, and making product adjustments are time-consuming but essential steps.

Certification Costs

Achieving a sustainability certification is not just a matter of applying–it often requires a substantial investment of time and money.

Each certification body has its own application process, which can include audits, product testing, and ongoing compliance monitoring. Additionally, some certifications require sellers to overhaul certain aspects of their product or packaging design, such as using more sustainable materials or adopting more energy-efficient production methods.

Many small to mid-sized sellers may lack the financial resources or time to invest in this process. The certification costs vary widely, from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on the certifying organisation and the complexity of the product’s environmental impact.

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Calculate the return on investment (ROI) of acquiring a certification. In some cases, the costs of certification can be prohibitive, particularly for small businesses. Weigh the long-term benefits of being able to market their products as eco-friendly and gaining access to the Climate Pledge Friendly badge.

Product Pricing

In China, despite the growing awareness, only 42% of consumers regularly choose pricier eco-friendly alternatives. Price and convenience remain significant barriers to adopting sustainable practices. Many consumers report that it’s either too costly or too inconvenient to live sustainably.

But providing competitive pricing or emphasising the long-term benefits of sustainable products can help overcome these barriers. Partnering with logistics providers to offer convenient delivery options may also enhance appeal.

Supply Chain Transparency and Traceability

Many sustainability certifications require sellers to demonstrate complete transparency and traceability throughout their supply chains. Certifications such as Fair Trade and Rainforest Alliance require proof that products are made ethically and sustainably, often involving multiple stages of the supply chain, from raw materials to final production.

Supply chain transparency can be difficult, particularly for sellers who rely on third-party suppliers or operate in regions with limited oversight. Ensuring that every link in the supply chain adheres to environmental and ethical standards can require sellers to reassess their current suppliers or even switch to new ones, which can be disruptive and costly.

For example, a company that manufactures textiles might need to ensure that its cotton is sourced from certified organic farms, and that every processing facility adheres to strict environmental guidelines. This level of oversight and reporting may involve multiple suppliers and add complexity to the procurement process.

Prioritise partnerships with suppliers who can demonstrate compliance with certification standards. Developing long-term relationships with sustainable suppliers is crucial for maintaining certification status and securing the Climate Pledge Friendly badge.

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Environmental Impact of Packaging

Packaging plays a critical role in securing a Climate Pledge Friendly badge, as Amazon’s Compact by Design certification specifically evaluates the efficiency of product and packaging design. Products with more sustainable, efficient packaging can qualify for the CPF badge, but achieving this requires significant changes for many sellers.

Redesigning packaging to be more eco-friendly often involves reducing material use, increasing recyclability, or shifting to biodegradable alternatives.

For example, switching to compostable or recyclable packaging might involve new materials, suppliers, and potentially higher costs. It could also impact the product’s appearance or perceived value to consumers, particularly in industries where premium packaging is essential.

Weigh the balance between reducing packaging waste and maintaining product protection, aesthetic appeal, and affordability. Using tools like Carbon6’s Product Resizer and Master Carton Calculator to optimise packaging dimensions and reduce environmental impact can help streamline this process.

Ongoing Compliance

Once a product earns the Climate Pledge Friendly badge, maintaining it requires ongoing compliance with certification standards. Certification bodies typically perform regular audits and reviews to ensure that products continue to meet sustainability criteria. You must be prepared to maintain documentation, perform necessary tests, and implement updates as certification requirements evolve.

Keeping up with ongoing compliance can be resource-intensive, particularly for businesses that manage multiple certifications or a large product portfolio. For instance, sellers with the USDA Organic certification must ensure that their entire production process—from sourcing to labelling—remains compliant with organic standards, even if it introduces new suppliers or changes its product formulation.

Establish clear internal processes for monitoring certification compliance, including appointing dedicated personnel to handle certification audits, documentation, and updates. Staying proactive in managing compliance will prevent the risk of losing the CPF badge.

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Market Variations

While earning the Climate Pledge Friendly badge can provide a competitive edge, not every product category will experience the same level of impact.

Some categories, such as household goods, food, and apparel, may benefit more from sustainable certifications, as consumers in these areas are increasingly looking for eco-friendly options. However, in categories where sustainability isn’t yet a major purchasing factor, you may not see immediate benefits from earning the badge.

Assess whether their target market values sustainability certifications. If a product’s category or customer base doesn’t prioritise eco-friendliness, the time and expense of obtaining the CPF badge might not result in a significant sales increase.

Consider conducting market research to determine the importance of sustainability in your specific product category. While you may benefit greatly from certification, other sellers might see a slower return on investment.

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Amazon Sustainability as a Strategy

The Climate Pledge Friendly badge represents a significant opportunity for Amazon sellers to differentiate their products and tap into the growing market for sustainable goods. While earning and maintaining the badge requires effort, the potential benefits in terms of visibility, consumer trust, and market expansion make it a worthwhile consideration for forward-thinking sellers.

Remember, sustainability isn’t just good for the planet—it’s increasingly good for business too. As you navigate your Amazon selling journey, consider how the Climate Pledge Friendly program might fit into your strategy for long-term success.

The statistics and facts presented here demonstrate that this badge can have a substantial positive impact on seller sales and brand perception. However, results may vary depending on factors such as product category, target market, and overall brand strategy. Sellers should weigh these potential benefits alongside the costs and efforts required to obtain and maintain the certification when deciding whether to pursue the Climate Pledge Friendly badge.

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