Sustainable trade initiative for New Zealand exporters

Alerting and supporting sustainable trade by New Zealand exporters

An initiative to increase awareness of producers and exporters about the links between trade, environment and sustainable development has been launched by Landcare Research. The aim is to explore ways that forward-thinking businesses can capitalise on export markets by fully capturing the added-value of New Zealand brands and positive practices.

Exporting businesses are under increasing pressure to meet overseas social and environmental standards

Globally, general concerns for sustainable development have been expressed through the purchasing preferences of governments, corporate and individual consumers for goods that demonstrate sound environmental and social standards. Compliance with these standards (of which the most common are in environmental management, energy efficiency, health and safety, fisheries and forestry stewardship, and labour) have become both a requirement for market access and a brand reputation issue for companies.

There is a strategic business case for anticipating future trends to gain market advantage

With increasing understanding about the links between trade, the environment and sustainable development, new environmental- and social-related trade requirements emerge every day (not only driven by international decisions but also by national ones, including demands of retailers and traders). In this complex situation, it is becoming increasingly evident that for New Zealand businesses to maintain and consolidate their export performance they need to be at the forefront of the sustainable trade debate. No only do exporters need to be informed about current market requirements but also they need to anticipate future trends and employ timely and cost-effective production and trade practices that demonstrate environmental and social responsibility.

A mechanism for sharing information and providing support on sustainable trade issues

New Zealand’s large exporters clearly do investigate and respond to challenges relevant to their products and services. Many leading exporters have already moved to more sustainable patterns of production thereby capturing a greater share of value-added international trade. However, there is no specific resource for exporters that provides support focused entirely on sustainability issues, and no mechanism for sharing the learning about these issues with new and emerging exporters.

An initiative to promote sustainable trade

This initiative aims to support new and emerging exporters by:

A wide variety of tools and actions will be used to reach these aims:

Research into sustainable trade starts with a workshop

The purpose of the workshop organised by Landcare Research (Sustainable Business and Government Group) at the Treasury, Wellington, on 22 June 2005 was to discuss with key New Zealand players issues related to the increasing environmental and social requirements faced by businesses when exporting to overseas markets. Participants included an invited group from government institutions and businesses or business-support organisations with an interest in trade policies and sustainable development issues. This group represents a starting point in the consultation process to develop a viable initiative that reflects the needs and interests of New Zealand exporters. Future consultations will involve other businesses and government agencies as well as non-governmental organisations interested in sustainable trade. Further reports and updates will be posted on this website as the project progresses.

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