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The ecolabel
noun
A label on a product that states that it has been produced in an environmentally friendly manner.
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The Ecolabel Index currently lists 463 certifications in 199 countries.
According to the Ecolabel Index, there are currently 349 seals and certifications for marketing green products worldwide, with 88 used in North America alone.
However, many at the roundtable suggested certification in the food and drink sector has become unwieldy – the Ecolabel Index currently lists 148 labels for the food sector alone.
The hotel is Green Key certified, one of only three hotels in the country to be given the Ecolabel by the European Union and the first hotel to be given an A+ by the Dutch minister of the environment.
It can be overwhelming, and it's neither a new problem nor one that's getting better; there are currently at least 465 different eco-labels in use around the globe according to the EcoLabel Index.
When applied to the pre-processed Raman spectrum of the Ecolabel laundry detergent sample, SE models remained robust enough to predict the surfactant concentrations with sufficient precision for deformulation purpose.
Included are minimum requirements and criteria for determining whether a fishery should be certified to use the ecolabel, based on the agency's Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries.
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The main contributions of this paper are a proposal for cyclical ecolabeling innovation process, an understanding of the ecolabeling dimensions according to the studies analyzed, and ecolabel performance in the market.
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