On today's Your Call, we're talking about food labels like "organic" and "fair trade.” Studies show that sales increase by 10 percent because of food labels. But what do they mean exactly? How are these labels enforced in the US and abroad? As the number of labels increase, how should we measure certification? And how does a label change the way you think about and buy your food? Join the conversation on the next Your Call, with Hana Baba and you.
Guests:
Dr. Urvashi Rangan, Director of Consumer Safety and Sustainability at Consumer Reports
Kerstin Lindgren, Campaign Coordinator for the Fair World Project
Web Resources:
Eco-Labels Database
YouTube - From fables to labels: Urvashi Rangan at TEDxManhattan
Businessweek - Fair trade proving anything but in growing $6 billion market
TruthOut - Corporate Clout Chips Away at Organic Standards
An Overview of What Some Food Labels Mean
Medical Xpress - Fuzzy rules govern “natural” claim on food labels
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