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information about different labels addressing sustainability and the resulting differences in consumers' preferences and … information provided, consumers' preferences or avoidance were even stronger for the interpretative labels. However …, interpretative labels worked remarkably well without providing additional information. The willingness to pay was highest for the Eco …
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In the field of fuels generated from renewable resources, woody biomasses have found fertile ground for labelling. Indeed, several certification schemes have been developed, covering not only the sustainability of forest management, but also the chain of custody, allowing the traceability of...
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Carbon footprint (CF) labels on agri-food products represent one of the most important tools to convey information to …
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information about the process or product standards is through the use of multi-level labels, which indicate various levels of … communicate information about standards and thus enhancing willingness to pay. The results show that when an explanation about the … welfare. Hence, a multi-level label can work if information is provided. …
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Labelling is an important cue for consumers as it helps to quickly communicate information about a product or … to a lack of information on the product label, then these attributes may disappear from the food market. In turn, this … information for policymakers in consumer policy and industry. …
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