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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
The current [[Labels taxonomy]] does not have much structure. Only some specific labels have been structured. This document outlines a proposal to add structure to the entire taxonomy. All labels should be able to fall under this hierarchy. (We can dream). | The current [[Labels taxonomy]] does not have much structure. Only some specific labels have been structured. This document outlines a proposal to add structure to the entire taxonomy. All labels should be able to fall under this hierarchy. (We can dream). | ||
== Main level == | |||
The labels can be split into two groups: | |||
* Product, every label that describes some aspect of the consumable part. The packaging does not have to be taken into account. | |||
* Supply Chain, describing each process from creating to having it at the consumer (Life Cycle). There is a relation with the process implementor (farmer, producer, packager, transporter, distributor). A label might cover multiple processes. | |||
== Second Level == | |||
=== Product === | |||
[[Category:Taxonomies]] | [[Category:Taxonomies]] | ||
[[Category:Labels taxonomy]] | [[Category:Labels taxonomy]] |
Revision as of 08:01, 6 October 2022
Introduction
The current Labels taxonomy does not have much structure. Only some specific labels have been structured. This document outlines a proposal to add structure to the entire taxonomy. All labels should be able to fall under this hierarchy. (We can dream).
Main level
The labels can be split into two groups:
- Product, every label that describes some aspect of the consumable part. The packaging does not have to be taken into account.
- Supply Chain, describing each process from creating to having it at the consumer (Life Cycle). There is a relation with the process implementor (farmer, producer, packager, transporter, distributor). A label might cover multiple processes.