Category
page 1Ecolabelling

ecolabel
thumb|500px|Classification of eco-labels
Ecolabels (also "eco-Labels") and Green Stickers are labeling systems for food and consumer products. The use of ecolabels is voluntary, whereas green stickers are mandated by law; for example, in North America major appliances and automobiles use Energy Star. There are currently 456 eco-labels in 199 countries, across 25 industry sectors according Ecolabel Index, the largest global directory of eco-labels. They are a form of sustainability measurement directed at consumers, intended to make it easy to take environmental concerns into account when shopp
Rainforest Alliance
nonprofit organization in New York, United States
Nordic swan
official sustainability ecolabel
Green Dot
license symbol of a European network of industry-funded systems for recycling the packaging materials of consumer goods
EU Ecolabel
voluntary ecolabel scheme
Intechcentras
thumb|Intechcentras lecture at 2024 Lithuania - [[Singapore business forum]]
InTechCentras, commonly abbreviated ITC, is a Lithuanian organisation and Lithuania’s primary competence centre for digitisation and innovative manufacturing practices. It provides support, advisory and training services primarily aimed at advancing modern digital technologies, recycling and sustainability.
European Vegetarian Union
voluntary association

Blue Angel
German certification for products and services that have environmentally friendly aspects
sustainable packaging
sustainable packaging is an integral part of the "circular economy". Eco-friendly packaging uses raw materials and then restores them to their origins, minimizing waste of precious resources – like water and energy – necessary for their production
Participatory Guarantee Systems PGS
organic certification system
organic certification
certification process for producers of organic food and other organic agricultural products
Fairtrade certification
certification of fair trade compliance
Global Ecolabelling Network
non-profit network