0 the act or system of adding an eco-label to a product (= a symbol showing whether a product causes harm to the environment):
Government regulation of eco-labeling is limited.
Most of the private corporations were interested in eco-labeling schemes for crops or timber.
eco-labeling of crop, livestock, timber, and fish products for export
Eco-labeling schemes are being developed that advertise that products were produced in ways consistent with conservation.
A few other companies are farther along the eco-labeling path.
The study did not single out wines labeled as "sustainable" or other sorts of "eco-labeling" that do not involve formal certification.
Investigation into the roles of affect, eco-labeling and social norms will be discussed, as well as personal identity and climate change beliefs.
The rising demand of niche meat by consumers has been accompanied by an increased use of eco-labeling.
In the literature, both theoretical and empirical work has been done to investigate whether eco-labeling would affect market outcomes and environmental quality.
This paper assessed the potential of eco-labeling schemes to reduce overall carbon emissions in the fresh apple market.