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== Format requirements ==


To display logos for packaging, we need images in the following format:
To display logos for packaging, we need images in the following format:
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** e.g. assured-food-standards.82x90.png
** e.g. assured-food-standards.82x90.png
** e.g. soil-association-organic.89x90.png
** e.g. soil-association-organic.89x90.png
<pre>
プラ.100x100.svg
紙-707x704.svg
アルミ-690x714.svg
スチール-704x656.svg
</pre>
== How to add a logo ==


Use [[Special:Upload]] to upload images, and then add a link to the images below.
Use [[Special:Upload]] to upload images, and then add a link to the images below.
== Logos in openfoodfacts-server ==
* https://github.com/openfoodfacts/openfoodfacts-server/tree/master/html/images/lang/jp/packaging
* https://github.com/openfoodfacts/openfoodfacts-server/tree/master/html/images/lang/en/packaging
* https://github.com/openfoodfacts/openfoodfacts-server/tree/master/html/images/lang/de/packaging
== General logos ==
== General logos ==


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[[File:glasbak.89x90.png]]
[[File:glasbak.89x90.png]]
Logo used in the Netherlands for glass bottle recycling.
Logo used in the Netherlands for glass bottle recycling.
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[[File:Alu.86x90.png]]
Aluminium logo as found on beer cans.
<hr>
<hr>
[[File:PantA.87x90.png]]
[[File:PantA.87x90.png]]
Logo used in Denmark to indicate that the bottle can be returned for deposit
Logo used in Denmark to indicate that the bottle can be returned for deposit
<hr>
[[File:Einwegpfand.70x90.svg]]
Logo used in Germany to indicate that the bottle can be returned for deposit
<hr>
<hr>
[[File:recycle.95x90.png]]
[[File:recycle.95x90.png]]
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Caution logo in Belgium.
Caution logo in Belgium.
<hr>
<hr>
[[File:紙-707x704.svg]]
[[File:EcotaxBelgium.91x90.png]]
Indicates that no Ecotax was necessary for the package in Belgium.
<hr>
[[File:EcopontoAzul.92x90.png]]
Recycling of carton in Portugal.
<hr>
[[File:紙-90x90.svg]]


<hr>
<hr>
[[File:アルミ-690x714.svg]]
[[File:アルミ-102x90.svg]]


<hr>
<hr>
[[File:スチール-704x656.svg]]
[[File:スチール-97x90.svg]]


<hr>
<hr>
[[File:Food-Safe-507x513.svg]]
[[File:Food-Safe-507x513.svg|90px]]
<hr>
<hr>
[[File:プラ.100x100.svg]]
[[File:プラ.100x100.svg|90px]]


<hr>
<hr>
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<hr>
<hr>
[[File:Mehrweg.800x810.svg|90px]]
Logo of the German bottle deposit system.






[[Category:Global Taxonomies]]
[[Category:Global Taxonomies]]
 
[[Category:Packaging logo‎]]
[[Category:Packaging]]
[[Category:Recycling]]

Latest revision as of 18:12, 3 February 2022

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Format requirements

To display logos for packaging, we need images in the following format:

  • Image format: PNG
  • Height: 90 pixels
  • Width: any
  • Filename: [label-id].[width]x90.png
    • e.g. assured-food-standards.82x90.png
    • e.g. soil-association-organic.89x90.png
プラ.100x100.svg
紙-707x704.svg
アルミ-690x714.svg
スチール-704x656.svg

Use Special:Upload to upload images, and then add a link to the images below.

Logos in openfoodfacts-server


General logos

The Green Dot (German: Der Grüne Punkt) is the license symbol of a European network of industry-funded systems for recycling the packaging materials of consumer goods. The logo is trademark protected worldwide.


Recycle bottle instruction logo dound on beer bottle.


French logo for packaging that can be recycled.


Sometimes seen on packaging (beer bottles).


Logo used in the Netherlands for glass bottle recycling.


Aluminium logo as found on beer cans.


Logo used in Denmark to indicate that the bottle can be returned for deposit


Logo used in Germany to indicate that the bottle can be returned for deposit


Generic recycle logo


Caution logo in Belgium.


Indicates that no Ecotax was necessary for the package in Belgium.


Recycling of carton in Portugal.



























Logo of the German bottle deposit system.