UTZ: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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|CertName=UTZ Certified | |CertName=UTZ Certified | ||
|CertNameShortOfficial=UTZ | |CertNameShortOfficial=UTZ | ||
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+ | |CertTags=Kaffee, Nachhaltigkeit, Nüsse & Kerne, Schokolade, Tee | ||
|CertCode=UTZ | |CertCode=UTZ | ||
|CertCountry=Niederlande | |CertCountry=Niederlande | ||
|CertIssuer=UTZ | |CertIssuer=UTZ | ||
|CertWebsite=https://utz.org | |CertWebsite=https://utz.org | ||
− | |CertDescription= | + | |CertWebsiteText=utz.org |
+ | |CertWikipediaURL=https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTZ_Certified | ||
+ | |CertBewusstkaufenATURL=https://www.bewusstkaufen.at/label-kompass/utz-certified | ||
+ | |CertDescription=Nachhaltige landwirtschaftliche Produktion, vor allem Kaffee. | ||
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The certification [http://www.agrovet.at/de/nachhaltigkeit/utz has changed its name and logo] from "UTZ Certified" to "UTZ" in 2016. | The certification [http://www.agrovet.at/de/nachhaltigkeit/utz has changed its name and logo] from "UTZ Certified" to "UTZ" in 2016. | ||
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+ | Trivia: Das Wort „UTZ kapeh“ (ausgesprochen o͞otz kahpāy) bedeutet | ||
+ | in der [[Guatemala|guatemaltekischen]] Maya-Sprache Quiché so viel wie „guter Kaffee“. | ||
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Version vom 24. November 2022, 13:49 Uhr
Über das Zertifikat
Nachhaltige landwirtschaftliche Produktion, vor allem Kaffee. | ||
Niederlande (Nederland) | Aussteller: UTZ Certified (UTZ) | |
Lebensmittel |
Tags: Kaffee, Nachhaltigkeit, Nüsse & Kerne, Schokolade, Tee | |
utz.org Wikipedia Label-Kompass von Bewusst kaufen |
Zertifizierte Marken/Unternehmen: Manner |
The standards are checked externally and independently, the indicator system is clearly defined.However:*There is no clear ban on rain forest clearance, exceptions are too unclearly defined. *Certification happens already before compliance to all criteria. *Some products have only 30 % certified product share (although most have about 90 %). *There also are no clear minimum wages defined. *There is a list of dangerous chemicals, but some dangerous pesticides are not forbidden.Greenpeace does not have high hopes for the upcoming merge with Rainforest Alliance.
UTZ is a foundation from Amsterdam, Netherlands, and aims to certify agricultural production, mainly coffee, but also tea, rooibos, hazelnuts and cacao. The certification is for sustainable agricultural production.
Since 2018, UTZ Certified is part of the Rainforest Alliance. It is planned that with 2019, UTZ will be fully part of Rainforest Alliance and the quality certificate will vanish.
UTZ is a certification program for sustainable farming of coffee, tea, cocoa and hazelnuts. The program is part of the Rainforest Alliance, an international non-profit organization working to create a better future for people and nature.
—Quelle: utz.org
The certification has changed its name and logo from "UTZ Certified" to "UTZ" in 2016.
Trivia: Das Wort „UTZ kapeh“ (ausgesprochen o͞otz kahpāy) bedeutet
in der guatemaltekischen Maya-Sprache Quiché so viel wie „guter Kaffee“.