Global governance through voluntary sustainability standards: developments, trends and challenges

  • Axel Marx
  • , Charline Depoorter
  • , Santiago Fernandez de Cordoba
  • , Rupal Verma
  • , Mercedes Araoz
  • , Graeme Auld
  • , Janne Bemelmans
  • , Elizabeth A. Bennett
  • , Eva Boonaert
  • , Clara Brandi
  • , Thomas Dietz
  • , Eve Fouilleux
  • , Janina Grabs
  • , Lars H. Gulbrandsen
  • , James Harrison
  • , Robert Heilmayr
  • , Ariel Hernandez
  • , Bernard Hoekman
  • , Siti Rubiah Lambert
  • , Eric Lambin
  • Li Li, Miet Maertens, Paulo Mortara Batistic, Etsuyo Michida, Junji Nakagawa, Archna Negi, Jorge A. Pérez-Pineda, Stefano Ponte, Ximena Rueda, Philip Schleifer, Vera Thorstensen, Hamish van der Ven

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Abstract

Voluntary Sustainability Standards (VSS) are transnational governance instruments that can be leveraged to pursue sustainable development in global value chains. They have proliferated since the 1990s in terms of their number and the share of global production they govern. This paper shares some key insights arising from the considerable body of literature that has analysed the role of these instruments for sustainable production and trade. First, it introduces VSS, traces the evolution of their adoption and takes stock of the research on their sustainability impacts. Next, some major developments in the VSS realm are discussed, related to public policy and the emergence of national sustainability standards. The paper then zooms in on the challenges and limitations of VSS in transforming value chains towards sustainability, focusing on the shortcomings related to inclusiveness and the problems arising from their proliferation. The paper concludes by distilling recommendations on overcoming these challenges, especially in light of recent policy developments, and outlines what different stakeholders can do to make VSS more effective and inclusive instruments for sustainable value chains.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)708-728
Number of pages21
JournalGlobal Policy
Volume15
Issue number4
Early online date30 Jun 2024
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2024

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright: © 2024 The Author(s). Global Policy published by Durham University and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth
    SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth
  2. SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production
    SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production
  3. SDG 15 - Life on Land
    SDG 15 Life on Land
  4. SDG 17 - Partnerships for the Goals
    SDG 17 Partnerships for the Goals

Keywords

  • Voluntary Sustainability Standards
  • Global governance
  • Sustainable development
  • Global value chains
  • Sustainable production
  • Sustainable trade
  • Public policy
  • National sustainability standards
  • Inclusiveness
  • Policy developments
  • Stakeholders

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