Difference between revisions of "Eco-Score"
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= How to help with Eco-Score = | = How to help with Eco-Score = | ||
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=== Eco-Score Infinite annotation === | === Eco-Score Infinite annotation === | ||
* [[Eco-Score]] | * [[Eco-Score]] |
Revision as of 10:37, 21 August 2024
Introduction
The Eco-Score is an ecological score. :)
- Eco-Score - Agribalyse coverage
- Eco-score labels
- Eco-score recycling
- Eco-score transport
- Ecological impact
- Environment/Roadmap
FAQ
A product doesn't have an Eco-Score although it has a category !
- Either the category is too imprecise, or it does not have a proper Agribalyse match (see here on how to fix it: https://wiki.openfoodfacts.org/Eco-Score_-_Agribalyse_coverage)
How to help with Eco-Score
Add labels and categories
Eco-Score Infinite annotation
- Eco-Score
- Eco-Score A (infinite annotation)
- Eco-Score B (infinite annotation)
- Eco-Score C (infinite annotation)
- Eco-Score D (infinite annotation)
- Eco-Score E (infinite annotation)
🎯 Roadmap
Q2 2021
- Compute the Eco-Score for more European countries
- Implement new Eco-Score computation adjustments
- some particular cases regarding % of ingredients, water as an ingredient, and packaging materials
Triage
- Check dark mode icons for the web
- Data collection for packaging on the web
- Robotoff questions for unlogged users on the web
- Priorisation of category insights for Robotoff
Get in touch
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