The table below shows the sustainability themes for which the brand is transparent. It also shows which (top) certificates this product bears, and on which themes requirements are set.
Top-certificates | Environment | Human rights | Animal welfare |
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With a quality mark, a brand can show that it is making efforts to make more sustainable products. Questionmark uses the definitions of top quality mark as established by Milieu Centraal. | |||
UTZ Certified | |||
UTZ focuses on farmers learning better farming methods, better working conditions and more care for nature and future generations. By investing in better agricultural methods, the yield increases and the quality improves, without depleting natural resources or damaging nature. The higher and better harvest gives farmers a better income and better future prospects. In addition to social requirements, such as no child labor and good working conditions, there are environmental requirements such as optimal water and land use and the protection of nature. UTZ cooperates with small and large farmers. At the beginning of 2018, UTZ merged with the Rainforest Alliance. | |||
EKO | |||
The basis is the same as the requirements for the European certificate for organic farming, of which EKO is one of the founders. In addition, since March 2016, EKO has imposed the additional requirement that farmers, processors and traders formulate concrete improvement goals every three years on at least two sustainability themes from the EKO code. Farmers can choose from 8 themes, processors and traders from 10. Themes in the EKO code are, for example: energy and climate, animal welfare and animal health, biodiversity, nature and landscape, fair trade and other social aspects. | |||
Organic farming | |||
An important principle in organic agriculture is the fertility of the soil. For this reason, the label prohibits fertilizer and herbicides during the growth of crops and limits the use of other pesticides and cleaning agents. In addition, it requires crop rotation and sets requirements for the origin and properties of the seed. Conventional and organic products must also be separated during cultivation, harvesting, storage and transport. | |||
Other certifications and marks | |||
These other certificates and logos do not meet the guidelines on reliability and transparency of Topkeurmerken as defined by Milieu Centraal. | |||
Groene Punt |
Sweet filling like Pure chocolade is not fit to be part of your daily diet.
You can eat Pure chocolade as an extra. The advice is to do this at most three times a week.
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Scores are based on the guidelines of Schijf van Vijf from the Netherlands Nutrition Centre.
Product label information like ingredients, nutrients and certifications are gathered from different data sources. Last changed at 22-10-2024.