økomerker
Økomerker are marks or symbols placed on products and services to indicate they meet certain environmental or sustainability criteria. They are part of consumer information aimed at helping people choose options with lower environmental impact. Økomerker can cover a range of aspects, including production methods, resource use, emissions, biodiversity, and in some cases social or ethical standards. Most økomerker are awarded by independent bodies or government agencies, and participation is usually voluntary, though some sectors have mandatory labeling in certain regions.
Common examples include the EU Ecolabel, known as the European flower, which covers a broad set of
Certification processes typically involve application by the producer, assessment against specific criteria by an independent body,