Authors: Bellassen, Valentin, Drut, Marion, Hilal, Mohamed, Bodini, Antonio, Donati, Michele, de Labarre, Matthieu Duboys, Filipović, Jelena, Gauvrit, Lisa, Gil, José M., Hoang, Viet, Malak-Rawlikowska, Agata, Mattas, Konstadinos, Monier-Dilhan, Sylvette, Muller, Paul, Napasintuwong, Orachos, Peerlings, Jack, Poméon, Thomas, Tomić Maksan, Marina, Török, Áron, Veneziani, Mario, Vittersø, Gunnar, Arfini, Filippo
Venue: Ecological Economics
Type: Publication
Abstract: To identify whether EU certified food – here organic and geographical indications – is more sustainable than a conventional reference, we developed indicators covering the three sustainability pillars. Original data was collected on 52 products at farm, processing and retail levels, allowing the estimation of circa 2,000 indicator values. Most strikingly, we show that, in our sample, certified food outperforms its non-certified reference on most economic and social indicators. On major environmental indicators – carbon and water footprint...
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Topics: 
Environmental resource management
Environmental economics
Public economics
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