In recent years, the cross-border e-commerce industry has increasingly emphasized sustainable development, and Amazon, as a global e-commerce giant, is actively promoting green and environmental protection strategies.
The latest news shows that Amazon Climate Pledge Friendly (CPF) certification has added five new sites: Japan, Australia, Belgium, Sweden, and Poland, expanding its coverage to 14 countries.
This move not only provides sellers with more market opportunities, but also brings 22 exclusive free traffic channels to help merchants increase exposure and conversion.

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Green Label Certification Expansion: Five New Sites Bring New Opportunities
Amazon Climate Pledge Friendly (CPF) certification aims to encourage merchants to offer products that meet environmental standards, and previously covered major markets such as the United States, Germany, and France.
The addition of Japan, Australia, Belgium, Sweden, and Poland means that consumers in more countries and regions will be able to access products with green label certification.
For sellers, this change means further expansion of the market landscape. Japan and Australia, as mature e-commerce markets, have high consumer acceptance of eco-friendly products; while Belgium, Sweden, and Poland, among other European countries, have seen stricter environmental policies and rapid growth in green consumption demand in recent years.
Therefore, sellers who obtain green label certification can more easily enter these markets and reduce operational risks caused by environmental compliance issues.

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22 Free Traffic Channels: How to Maximize Platform Resources?
Amazon provides green label certified sellers with 22 exclusive free traffic channels, covering search recommendation spots, priority display for similar products, homepage recommendations, and major promotion topic pages, among other core exposure resources. These resources not only increase product visibility but also significantly improve conversion rates.
According to official data, green label products can receive up to 10% free traffic support, and their click-through conversion rate is 8% higher than ordinary products. Some sellers have reported that after completing certification, their Prime Day sales increased from 3000+ to 5000+, and the daily average UV of niche products rose by 19%.
In addition, green label products can also occupy similar ad spots on competitor pages for free, effectively intercepting targeted users and reducing reliance on paid advertising.
Therefore, sellers can prioritize certifying high-potential products, choosing items with stable sales or eco-friendly selling points for certification to maximize traffic dividends. By combining the traffic channels of green label certification, optimize Listing keywords and highlight environmental attributes.

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Stricter Environmental Compliance: Green Label Certification May Become Standard in the Future
As global environmental policies tighten, Amazon is also strengthening compliance management for eco-friendly products.
For example, products with OEKO and other eco-labels in front-end promotions must upload certification documents, otherwise they may face removal risks. This means that in the future, green label certification may gradually shift from a bonus to a necessity.
For the platform, promoting green label certification helps enhance brand image and attract consumers who value sustainability. At the same time, it also encourages more sellers to optimize their supply chains, adopt eco-friendly materials and production processes, and drive the industry towards greener development.

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Conclusion
The expansion of Amazon's green label certification sites and traffic support policies provide new growth opportunities for sellers. Whether it is market expansion or the use of free traffic resources, merchants should pay close attention.
In the future, as consumer environmental awareness increases and platform policies tilt, green e-commerce will become mainstream. Sellers who can adapt will not only boost short-term sales, but also build differentiated advantages in long-term competition.
Seizing this wave of dividends may be the new breakthrough for Tuke business.


