The technological component may be in the product, the process used to create it, the inputs to the process, or the skills and training of the producers.
Clothing, footwear, accessories and fabric.
Products may be diverse. Distinguished by strong association between creator and product.
Chemicals, adhesives, paints, coatings.
Electronic communications products and equipment.
Products themselves, or the process to manufacture them, demonstrate reduced adverse impacts on the environment over the lifecycle of the product.
Based on the bounty of salt or fresh water habitat.
Food and beverage items for human consumption. Also feed, fertilizer, seed and pet foods.
Heavy to light machinery and equipment, including foundries and electrical products.
Vessels, equipment, gear, and accessories for used in the marine environment. Also marine consultants and naval architects.
Obtained by mining, drilling, quarrying. Includes processed output such as ores and cement.
Producers that do not seem to fit anywhere else (or fit everywhere else).
Trees, shrubs and flowers.
All packaging, from flexible to rigid.
Giftware, jewellery, housewares, consumer products, drugs and vitamins.
Computer software, packaged or custom
Sporting, camping, fishing, etc. equipment, products, and accessories. Includes vehicles and personal craft for pleasure use.
All non-marine vehicles, components and accessories for military, commercial, personal, or recreational use. Includes aerospace.
Wood products from poles to furniture, building products from windows to furniture. Includes plumbing and electrical components.