kemikaliefri
Kemikaliefri is a Norwegian term used to describe products or environments claimed to be free of chemicals. It is a marketing label rather than a regulated standard, and its meaning varies by producer. In practice, "kemikaliefri" often signals absence of certain synthetic substances, fragrances, colorants, pesticides, or additives perceived as harmful, but it does not imply the product contains no chemicals at all, since all matter is chemical.
The phrase appears on cleaning products, cosmetics, textiles, and foods, and is used to appeal to consumers
There is no universal Norwegian regulation guaranteeing the claim; some instances may be considered misleading advertising
How to evaluate: read the full ingredient list, understand what the claim covers, and look for independent
Etymology: derived from kjemikalier (chemicals) and fri (free). See also greenwashing, chemical safety, and consumer labeling.