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    See [[w:Greenpeace]] for background.  They may eventually work on a [[barcode]] project that will either compete with, or merge with, that of [[Consumerium]].  In fact the idea of this was first raised at Greenpeace, it seems, in 2001 - [[Adbusters]] seems to have picked it up.
    See [[w:Greenpeace]] for background.  They may eventually work on a [[barcode]] project that will either compete with, or merge with, that of [[Consumerium]].  In fact the idea of this was first raised at Greenpeace, it seems, in 2001 - [[Adbusters]] seems to have picked it up.
    Greenpeace Canada has released a [[shoppers guide]], see
    *http://greenpeace.ca/shoppersguide
    This guide lists most common foods under [[green light|green]] (no [[GMO]]), [[yellow light|yellow]] and [[red light|red]]
    categories. You can also download the PDF format but the booklet looks
    handier.


    Cooperating on a [[cookbook]] would be useful.
    Cooperating on a [[cookbook]] would be useful.

    Latest revision as of 17:32, 8 June 2004

    See w:Greenpeace for background. They may eventually work on a barcode project that will either compete with, or merge with, that of Consumerium. In fact the idea of this was first raised at Greenpeace, it seems, in 2001 - Adbusters seems to have picked it up.

    Greenpeace Canada has released a shoppers guide, see

    This guide lists most common foods under green (no GMO), yellow and red categories. You can also download the PDF format but the booklet looks handier.

    Cooperating on a cookbook would be useful.