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| = Introduction = | | = Introduction = |
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| Most of the tasks are dependent on the prior tasks and must be done in order. | | Most of the tasks are dependent on the prior tasks and must be done in order. |
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− | == 1. Prioritized list of the top 20 most important tags for the Eco-Score == | + | == 1. Prioritized list of the top 20 most important tags with properties we want to display for Smoothie or for the Eco-Score == |
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| # Organic label (which one?) | | # Organic label (which one?) |
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| ** e.g. for ingredient palm-oil, suggest to prefer products without palm oil or with RSPO certified palm oil | | ** e.g. for ingredient palm-oil, suggest to prefer products without palm oil or with RSPO certified palm oil |
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− | === Meat category ? === | + | === Specific categories === |
− | | + | ==== Meats ==== |
| Notes: | | Notes: |
| * Different paragraphs if alone and combined with labels ? -- Pierre | | * Different paragraphs if alone and combined with labels ? -- Pierre |
| ** Can you provide one set of example values for both cases? -- Stéphane | | ** Can you provide one set of example values for both cases? -- Stéphane |
| ** We can think about having tags combinations properties, but obviously it does complexify things quite a bit -- Stéphane | | ** We can think about having tags combinations properties, but obviously it does complexify things quite a bit -- Stéphane |
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| + | ==== Others ==== |
| + | Exotic fruits |
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| + | Coffee |
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| + | Meat |
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| === Organic label === | | === Organic label === |
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| === Palm oil ingredient analysis ? === | | === Palm oil ingredient analysis ? === |
− | | + | Palm oil production contributes to: |
| + | * Deforestation |
| + | ** Habitat loss |
| + | ** Soil degradation |
| + | * Other environmental issues |
| + | ** Water pollution |
| + | ** Greenhouse gas emissions |
| + | * Social issues |
| + | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_and_environmental_impact_of_palm_oil |
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| === Glass bottle packaging ? === | | === Glass bottle packaging ? === |
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| * 1 bullet point about the weight / high energy cost to manufacture glass? | | * 1 bullet point about the weight / high energy cost to manufacture glass? |
| * 1 bullet point about the high recyclability of glass | | * 1 bullet point about the high recyclability of glass |
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| + | * Glass: reyclable (either by bringing back the packaging as part of a deposit scheme, or alternatively putting it in the relevant recycling bin) |
| + | ** Glass is heavier than plastic. This means it produces more emissions in transportation than plastic, and costs more to transport. |
| + | ** Brand new glass requires a lot of energy to produce. |
| + | ** As a result, having a high reuse of glass is paramount to make it a viable alternative to plastic |
| + | ** Deposit is the most efficient way to recycle glass, because in many cases, the bottle can be simply washed and reused, leading to limited carbon impact. |
| + | ** Recycling in glass bins is the 2nd best way to recycle glass. Glass produced from recycled glass reduces related air pollution by 20% and related water pollution by 50%. Cullet (recycled glass) melts at a lower temperature, and thus takes less energy than brand new glass. |
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| Notes: | | Notes: |