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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 ==
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The labels can be split into two groups:
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* Product: every label that describes some aspect of the consumable part.
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* Packaging: in braille. (anything that is not related to the shape, material or recycling of the packaging)
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* 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.
      
== Use cases ==
 
== Use cases ==
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* Being able, on display, to group labels by type (health / social / ecology) - (although a label like organic, might be classified in health + ecology ?)
 
* Being able, on display, to group labels by type (health / social / ecology) - (although a label like organic, might be classified in health + ecology ?)
 
* Being able to list all products that have a label from a specific labels category, like health claims"
 
* Being able to list all products that have a label from a specific labels category, like health claims"
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== Main level ==
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The labels can be split into two groups:
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* Product: every label that describes some aspect of the consumable part.
 +
* Packaging: in braille. (anything that is not related to the shape, material or recycling of the packaging)
 +
* 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.
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