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ΠΟΙΟ ΗΤΑΝ ΤΟ ΖΗΤΟΥΜΕΝΟ
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ΘΕΣΗ ΤΩΝ ΠΡΑΣΙΝΩΝ
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ΤΙ ΠΕΤΥΧΑΜΕ
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ΤΙ ΔΕΝ ΠΕΤΥΧΑΜΕ

Food information to consumers

Food labelling helps people to make informed decisions about the food they buy and consume.

For example, when buying meat, consumers may want to know its geographical origin and where it was processed.

For beef this information has been available since the mad cow crisis, but there has been no respective EU legislation governing other meats.

Also, despite the general requirement that "consumers must not be misled" by labelling, food products are often marketed to deceive, as with 'imitation food' such as cheese analogues.

 

Ποια ήταν η θέση των Πρασίνων εν προκειμένω;

The Greens believe that food labelling must be comprehensive and easy for all consumers to understand.

We also believe that 'traffic-light' labelling displaying products' energy, sugar, fat, saturated fat and salt contents would provide consumers with helpful indications about their potential impact on health.

In our view, information on product ingredients should be displayed on the front label and transfats should be listed separately.

Labels should include information on nano-food ingredients, on products' places of origin and manufacture, on whether they contain 'formed meat' or 'formed fish', and on allergens.

We advocate the explicit labelling of foods suitable for vegans and vegetarians.

 

Υιοθέτησε το Κοινοβούλιο την θέση των Πρασίνων;

The Greens succeeded in introducing our basic demands on country of origin labelling, which will become mandatory for meat.

The Commission will also examine whether such a practice is viable for other foodstuffs as well.

A majority in Parliament supported our position on the inclusion of nano-foods in the list of ingredients and on the provision of precise information on the kind of vegetable oil used in a given product.

Moreover, if a producer has added water or protein to increase the weight of its meat product, this needs to be indicated too.

The same applies to products that mimic a single piece of meat, whilst actually being formed out of different pieces.

 

Σε ποια σημεία καταψηφίστηκαν οι θέσεις των Πρασίνων;

The Greens were unable to get our amendment advocating traffic-light labelling through the final vote in Parliament.

The EPP supported the European food industry rather than consumers' health concerns and voted against our amendment.

The EPP also blocked front-of-pack labelling and prevented alcoholic beverages from being covered by the Regulation.

Παραπομπές
Βίντεο
ΤΥΠΟΣ ΚΑΙ ΕΚΔΗΛΩΣΕΙΣ
Επιτροπή:ENVI

Νομοθετική διαδικασία:Ordinary legislative procedure

Παραπομπές:2008/0028(COD)

Εισηγητής: :Renate Sommer (EVP)

Για τους Πράσινους::Carl Schlyter

Ψηφίστηκε:06/07/2011

ΕΠΙΚΟΙΝΩΝΙΑ:Corinna Zerger (Email)

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