The U.K. government is considering a food labeling program designed to show a product’s eco-credentials. The team from Sustainability
wonders if the new labels will encourage markets to supply environmentally-friendly food or just lead to consumer confusion.
U.K. Considers Green Labels for Food Industry
Posted on August 19th, 2009 | More Agribusiness · Food & Beverage · Sustainability
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