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Understanding Organic Labeling - What Do Eco Product Labels Mean?
USDA Organic, 70% organic, free-range, natural, Fair Trade, grass-fed, eco-friendly - what do all these labels mean? More importantly, which labeling terms mean very little to nothing on an organic scale?
10 Frequently Asked Questions About Organic Labels
If you're going to claim that a product is organic, you'll need the proper organic label. Get the answers to some commonly asked organic label questions.
10 Product Labels That Don't Mean Organic
There are many popular product labels out there. Some of these terms can even be applied to organic products, but that doesn't make the terms interchangeable with organics.
Do Organic Products Need a Special PLU or UPC Code?
Grocery codes aren't all the same, and only some differentiate between organic and conventional.
What is the Non-GMO Project Verified Seal?
Currently the United States has zero rules surrounding GMO labeling, but both organics and the Non-GMO Project Verified Seal can help you choose GMO-free foods.
What Do Meat Labels Mean?
Organic, grass-fed, natural, free-range - what do these common terms on meat labels really mean?
Does Fair Trade Always Mean Organic?
When a product is labeled 'Fair Trade' does it always mean the same thing as organic?
The Meaning of Free-Range, Cage-Free, and other Egg Labels
Labeling eggs is seriously confusing. Free-range, cage-free, natural and grain-fed don't mean as much as the USDA organic label.
