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== Science based rating labels promoted by Open Food Facts ==
== Science based rating labels promoted by Open Food Facts ==
* [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/nutriscore Nutri-Score]
* [[Nutri-Score]]. See also: [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/nutriscore Nutri-Score] on Open Food Facts website.
* [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/nova Nova]
* [[Nova]]. See also: [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/nova Nova] on Open Food Facts website.


== Rating labels ==
== Rating labels ==

Revision as of 09:58, 19 September 2020

Open Food Facts covers thousands of labels. This page is the beginning of a documentation related to these labels. If you have knowledge about a label, don't hesitate to create a dedicated page and an entry here.

Labels can be related to many types. We list below some of these types, with few examples.

By default, Open Food Facts can manage any kind of label if it's on the food packaging.

Webography

Science based rating labels promoted by Open Food Facts

Rating labels

Production

Quality standards

  • en:ISO 9001
  • en:ISO 22000

Origins

There are thousands of labels dealing with the origins. We list here a few examples:

  • en:raised in ... (Scotland, Norway, Ireland, etc.)
  • en:Made in ...
  • en:French eggs
  • ...

Generally, origins labels are precisely defined by local regulations. Example:

Product content

  • en:Omega-3
  • en:High fibres, high fibers, Rich in fiber
  • en:Source of iron
  • en:Vitamin C source
  • [thousands]
  • [...]

Ecology

  • en:Carbon compensated product, carbon neutral
  • en:FSC, Forest Stewardship Council
  • [...]

Economy

  • en:Fair trade
  • en:Max Havelaar
  • ...

Awards

  • en:World Beer Awards
  • ...

Religious labels

  • en:Kosher
  • ...