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Green Tick says it complies with coming EU carbon labelling

27 May 2008

Green Tick .. "we're the only independent meeting the standard"
Green Tick .. "we're the only independent meeting the standard"

Green Tick says it is the only independent sustainability ecolabel that already meets the coming European Union (EU) requirements for food to be labelled according to its environmental impact and carbon footprint.

“We saw this coming when we originally designed Green Tick™ four years ago”, said Susan Harris, Principal Sustainability Scientist for Green Tick Certification Limited.


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