Caitríona Redmond: What if you can’t trust the label?

Labels such as ‘green’ or ‘eco-friendly’ are not standardised in Ireland or even in the EU, so it makes it difficult for consumers to determine if a product really is as good as it says on the packaging
Greenwashing concept, woman hold a finger over a battery with the text: greenwashing, we care about the planet

Greenwashing concept, woman hold a finger over a battery with the text: greenwashing, we care about the planet

When I’m doing the messages, I evaluate what I’m buying by reading the label and then decide whether it’s something I pick up. Sometimes I decide to buy a product that has been ethically or locally produced and often making this conscious decision can come at a price. 

The best example of this is free range or organic eggs which cost more than farm or hen eggs.

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