SWEDES LAUNCH CLIMATE CHANGE LABELLING SYSTEM FOR FOOD
July 1st, 2009
BY KEITH NUTHALL
DETAILED rules have been announced in Sweden for an ecolabelling project highlighting food products whose packagers and manufacturers reduce production-linked greenhouse gases by at least 25%. Criteria for cereal, vegetable, dairy and fish products have now been launched (NOTE - ON JUNE 26) and standards for other product groups are due October. A note from the 'Climate Labelling for Food' project said: "The purpose is to create a labelling system, which will...give consumers a chance to make a conscious climate choice..." Promoters ...
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