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. | |||
Demeter | |||
Products with the Demeter certificate in the Netherlands always meet the requirements of organic farming, and therefore have the European quality mark for organic as well. On top of that, Demeter has additional conditions. For example, half of the feed must come from the company itself and a lower degree of fertilization applies. Biodynamic agriculture stems from anthroposophy, a philosophy of life that is based on cohesion between man, plant, animal, soil and cosmos. There is a lot of attention for closing biochemical cycles. The strict requirements and good control and transparency make Demeter one of the strictest quality marks for agriculture and animal husbandry. | |||
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. | |||
Suitable for vegetarians and vegans | |||
V - Vegetarisch | |||
Proefdiervrij | |||
Proefdiervrij |
Alcoholic beverages like Pinot Blanc are not fit to be part of your daily diet.
You can drink Pinot Blanc as an extra. The advice is to do this at most three times a week.
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 03-10-2024.