by Antonio Pasolini
SOURCE:Justmeans
DESCRIPTION:
Clear labeling is an important tool for consumer education on the content of their purchases. As public demand for socially responsible and ecological credibility grows, communicating those aspects of a product is a must.
These days consumers come across hundreds of certifications that give them all types of information, from factory work conditions to animal welfare. Labels also express whether a product is organic, fair trade, forest-friendly and whether it is recyclable or made from recycled material. The list goes on.
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Responsibility writer for Justmeans, Antonio Pasolini is a journalist based in Brazil who writes about alternative energy, green living and sustainability. He edits Energyrefuge.com, a top web destination for news and comment on renewable energy, and contributes articles on emerging technology to Gizmag. He is also a happy herbivore.
KEYWORDS: Environment and Climate Change, Recycling, StopWaste, Alameda County, How2Recycle, American Chemistry Council (ACC), clorox, Conagra foods, Kellog's