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  2. Blue Angel (certification) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Angel (certification) The Blue Angel is an environmental label in Germany that has been awarded to particularly environmentally friendly products and services since 1978. [2] The owner of the label is the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety.

  3. Product certification - Wikipedia

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    product certifications (many nations) Product certification or product qualification is the process of certifying that a certain product has passed performance tests and quality assurance tests, and meets qualification criteria stipulated in contracts, regulations, or specifications (sometimes called "certification schemes" in the product certification industry).

  4. Certification mark - Wikipedia

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    Canadian certification label on a bag of rockwool Counterfeit electrical cords with false UL certification marks. A certification mark on a commercial product or service is a registered mark that enables its owner ("certification body") to certify that the goods or services of a particular provider (who is not the owner of the certification mark) have particular properties, e.g., regional or ...

  5. Oeko-Tex - Wikipedia

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    Oeko-Tex is a registered trade mark of the International Association for Research and Testing in the Field of Textile and Leather Ecology. It is used to represent the product labels and company certificates issued by the Association. Oeko-Tex labels and certificates confirm the safety of textile products and leather articles from all stages of ...

  6. Ecolabel - Wikipedia

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    Ecolabel. Ecolabels (also "Eco-Labels") and Green Stickers are labeling systems for food and consumer products. The use of ecolabels is voluntary, whereas green stickers are mandated by law; for example, in North America major appliances and automobiles use Energy Star. They are a form of sustainability measurement directed at consumers ...

  7. CE marking - Wikipedia

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    CE marking. The presence of the logo (from French, "conformité européenne" meaning "European conformity") [2] on commercial products indicates that the manufacturer or importer affirms the goods' conformity with European health, safety, and environmental protection standards. [3]: 58 It is not a quality indicator or a certification mark. [4]

  8. TestDaF - Wikipedia

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    TestDaF. The TestDaF, formally Test Deutsch als Fremdsprache ("Test of German as a foreign language"), is a standardised language test of German proficiency for non-native German speakers. It aims at people who would like to study at, or academics and scientists who want to work in, German universities. The test is run by the TestDaF-Institut.

  9. Fairtrade International - Wikipedia

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    Fairtrade International, or Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International E.V. [1] is a product-oriented multistakeholder group aimed at promoting the lives of farmers and workers through trade. Fairtrade's work is guided by a global strategy [ 2 ] focused on ensuring that all farmers earn a living income, and agricultural workers earn a ...