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Ecolabel food: game changer for more sustainable food

About this expertise

In short
  • Standardised method
  • Using LCA
  • Based on PEF
  • Harmonised scoring per product
  • Compare within & between categories

An increasing number of initiatives are developing food ecolabels to compare the environmental impact of food products. Wageningen University & Research is working on a standard methodology for measuring these impacts and contributing to a harmonised label based on European requirements.

Comparison based on environmental score

Approach

A food ecolabel offers insights into the sustainability of the food supply chain, supports consumers in making more sustainable choices and encourages producers to adopt more environmentally friendly practices. To achieve this, it is necessary to map the environmental impact of food by collecting impact data. Various methods and tools are currently used to collect and interpret this data. A single measurement system is essential to harmonise both data collection and interpretation for assessing food sustainability. This enables the development of a uniform score per product. As a result, it is possible to compare the environmental performance of all food products, not only within but also across product categories.

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Do you have a question about ecolabel food or opportunities to work with us? Please get in touch.

drs. JA (Koen) Boone

Coordinator Sustainable Value Chains