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<b>By directly asking the producer:</b> | <b>By directly asking the producer:</b> | ||
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<li>Is the farm/factory/mill/slaughterhouse producing industrial/organic/bio-dynamic products<ref>The producer may not have been granted the EU organic label, he could however be producing his products organically</ref></li> | <li>Is the farm/factory/mill/slaughterhouse producing industrial/organic/bio-dynamic products<ref>The producer may not have been granted the EU organic label, he could however be producing his products organically</ref></li> | ||
<li>Does the producer use electric powered greenhouses/tractors and machines running on gaz?</li> | <li>Does the producer use electric powered greenhouses/tractors and machines running on gaz?</li> | ||
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<li>Cattle/fish/seafood: Is the animal breed outdoors or indoors?</li> | <li>Cattle/fish/seafood: Is the animal breed outdoors or indoors?</li> | ||
<li>Cattle/fish: Is the animal used for multiple purposes<ref>ex: Is the cow used for its milk but also for its meat?</ref>?</li> | <li>Cattle/fish: Is the animal used for multiple purposes<ref>ex: Is the cow used for its milk but also for its meat?</ref>?</li> | ||
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<b>By checking the label of your product:</b> | <b>By checking the label of your product:</b> | ||
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<li>Is your product labeled organic/bio-dynamic or any other network<ref>Favor for instance: EU organic, Demeter, Agriculture Biologique, Fair trade, Bleu blanc Cœur, EKO</ref>?</li> | <li>Is your product labeled organic/bio-dynamic or any other network<ref>Favor for instance: EU organic, Demeter, Agriculture Biologique, Fair trade, Bleu blanc Cœur, EKO</ref>?</li> | ||
<li>Where does your product come from<ref>Note: If your product is labeled “EU organic” you may be able to read the initials of its country of origin under the logo.</ref>?</li> | <li>Where does your product come from<ref>Note: If your product is labeled “EU organic” you may be able to read the initials of its country of origin under the logo.</ref>?</li> | ||
<li>If your product does not specify the origin<ref>Note: for instance, an olive oil could be pressed and have the NL organic stamp but its olives might be cultivated and imported from France.</ref> of the raw ingredient, head to the brand’s website or contact the producer.</li> | <li>If your product does not specify the origin<ref>Note: for instance, an olive oil could be pressed and have the NL organic stamp but its olives might be cultivated and imported from France.</ref> of the raw ingredient, head to the brand’s website or contact the producer.</li> | ||
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<u>Note:</u> Click on [[Reading labels is not enough!|this link: Reading labels is not enough!]] to learn more about how companies play around with the organic label and how to buy intelligently.</u> | <u>Note:</u> Click on [[Reading labels is not enough!|this link: Reading labels is not enough!]] to learn more about how companies play around with the organic label and how to buy intelligently.</u> | ||
<b>By heading to the producers’s website:</b> | <b>By heading to the producers’s website:</b> | ||
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<li>Does the producer mention the origin of its raw ingredients?</li> | <li>Does the producer mention the origin of its raw ingredients?</li> | ||
<li>Does the producer showcase the country it transforms its products in?</li> | <li>Does the producer showcase the country it transforms its products in?</li> | ||
<li>Is the producer clearly laying out its means of production?</li> | <li>Is the producer clearly laying out its means of production?</li> | ||
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<b>By contacting the producer through:</b> | <b>By contacting the producer through:</b> | ||
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<li>Twitter (by tagging him)<ref>In most cases, you can expect a quick answer</ref></li> | <li>Twitter (by tagging him)<ref>In most cases, you can expect a quick answer</ref></li> | ||
<li>Facebook </li> | <li>Facebook </li> | ||
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<li>Email</li> | <li>Email</li> | ||
<li>Post</li> | <li>Post</li> | ||
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== CULTURE == | == CULTURE == | ||
Revision as of 16:50, 12 March 2019
Evaluating the environmental and cultural resilience of your products
ENVIRONNEMENT
By directly asking the producer:
- Is the farm/factory/mill/slaughterhouse producing industrial/organic/bio-dynamic products[1]
- Does the producer use electric powered greenhouses/tractors and machines running on gaz?
- What kind of vegetable/fruit specie/ cattle breed[2] you are buying, and why?
- The start and end of the season of the product.
- Cattle/fish/seafood: what is the animal fed[3] with?
- Cattle/fish/seafood: Is the animal breed outdoors or indoors?
- Cattle/fish: Is the animal used for multiple purposes[4]?
By checking the label of your product:
- Is your product labeled organic/bio-dynamic or any other network[5]?
- Where does your product come from[6]?
- If your product does not specify the origin[7] of the raw ingredient, head to the brand’s website or contact the producer.
Note: Click on this link: Reading labels is not enough! to learn more about how companies play around with the organic label and how to buy intelligently.
By heading to the producers’s website:
- Does the producer mention the origin of its raw ingredients?
- Does the producer showcase the country it transforms its products in?
- Is the producer clearly laying out its means of production?
By contacting the producer through:
- Twitter (by tagging him)[8]
- Phone
- Post
CULTURE
Notes
- ↑ The producer may not have been granted the EU organic label, he could however be producing his products organically
- ↑ ex: Is it an endangered specie?
- ↑ ex: Additional food supplements?
- ↑ ex: Is the cow used for its milk but also for its meat?
- ↑ Favor for instance: EU organic, Demeter, Agriculture Biologique, Fair trade, Bleu blanc Cœur, EKO
- ↑ Note: If your product is labeled “EU organic” you may be able to read the initials of its country of origin under the logo.
- ↑ Note: for instance, an olive oil could be pressed and have the NL organic stamp but its olives might be cultivated and imported from France.
- ↑ In most cases, you can expect a quick answer
- ↑ ex in the NL: http://www.floravannederland.nl/home/