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"When labelling comes in the door, sense flies out the window… This is a distinctive label used throughout Europe which we want to imbue with renewed vigour. Like the French mark, this label is voluntary which means that it is up to manufacturers to apply for it. It is based on the principle of a global approach which takes account of the whole life cycle of the product. However, we must not cast aside all the national logos. Consumers and buyers have their own codes and have built up their confidence on the logos which they know. Any attempt to replace the national logos would end up once again confusing the people of Europe who are lost among a forest of markings including lists of ingredients, quality labels, logos and references to regions. You could almost imagine yourself faced with a bar of chocolate! As our main goal is to help SMEs gain access to these essential Community eco-labels, we support the rapporteur."@en1
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