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[[Category:Knowledge panels]]
 
= 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 ==
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== 1. Prioritized list of the top 20 most important tags with properties we want to display for Smoothie or for the Eco-Score ==
    
# 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 ? ===
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=== Specific categories ===
 
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==== Meats ====
 
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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 ====
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Exotic fruits
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Coffee
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Meat
    
=== Organic label ===
 
=== Organic label ===
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=== Palm oil ingredient analysis ? ===
 
=== Palm oil ingredient analysis ? ===
 
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Palm oil production contributes to:
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* Deforestation
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** Habitat loss
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** Soil degradation
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* Other environmental issues
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** Water pollution
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** Greenhouse gas emissions
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* Social issues
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_and_environmental_impact_of_palm_oil
    
=== 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)
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** Glass is heavier than plastic. This means it produces more emissions in transportation than plastic, and costs more to transport.
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** Brand new glass requires a lot of energy to produce.
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** As a result, having a high reuse of glass is paramount to make it a viable alternative to plastic
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** 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.
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** 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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