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The European Vegetarian Union (EVU) is a non-profit, non-governmental umbrella organisation for vegan and vegetarian societies and groups in Europe. The union works in the areas of vegetarianism, nutrition, health, consumer protection, climate and environment, and food labelling.

European Vegetarian Union
AbbreviationEVU
Formation1988; 36 years ago (1988)
Founded atHilversum, Netherlands
TypeNon-profit organisation
Registration no.109356110578-03
FocusVegetarianism/Veganism
Location
  • Brussels, Berlin, Vienna

Area served

Europe

Members (2020)

43 member organisations from 28 countries[1]

Official language

English

General Secretary

Olivia Ladinig

President

Felix Hnat

Vice President

Sebastian Joy

Treasurer

Johannes Gilli
Affiliations
  • European Alliance for Plant-based Foods
  • Websitewww.euroveg.eu
    V-label
    Effective regionWorldwide
    Effective since1995
    Product categoryFood label
    Legal statusConsumer recognised
    Websitewww.v-label.com

    History

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    Purpose

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    The main activities of the EVU are:

    Labelling

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    The V-Label since January 2023[5]
     
    V-Label from 1995 until 2022

    V-Label

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    EVU has acted as the background organisation for the V-Label in the past. Some of EVU's member organisations certify products with the label.[6] The label was launched in 1995[7] and redesigned in 2023 to better differentiate between the vegan and the vegetarian label.[5][8]

    Other labels in the European Union

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    The European Vegetarian Union has tried to legally define the use of the labels "vegetarian" and "vegan" on food items.[9] They have argued that the vegan label on a product should have a clear and standard meaning. They have put forth two main requirements:

    1. "The deliberate use of non-vegan or non-vegetarian substances must be ruled out."
    2. "The (potential) presence of inadvertent traces of non-vegan or non-vegetarian substances should not be an obstacle to labelling a product as vegan or vegetarian, provided that such contamination occurs despite a careful production process that complies with the best practices and the state of the art."

    Despite the organisation's efforts, the European Commission initially refused to enact any changes. The EVU has continued to lobby state governments, especially in Germany because the country experienced more widespread support for the labelling legislation. As a result, "consumer protection ministers of German Länder unanimously agreed on a proposal for a wording of the definition of the terms "vegan" and "vegetarian" for food labelling and put it into effect for the food control authorities within their jurisdictions, making it de facto binding."[9]

    See also

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    Animal protection movements

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    References

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    1. ^ "Members - List". European Vegetarian Union. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  • ^ "Devour the Earth". World Preservation Foundation. Archived from the original on 2013-01-07.
  • ^ "Devour the Earth". EVU. Archived from the original on 2013-10-14.
  • ^ Renato Pichler "The French Government Outlaws Vegetarianism in Schools" Archived October 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, European Vegetarian Union (EVU). *Also see "The French Government Outlaws Vegetarianism in Schools", European Vegetarian and Animal News Alliance (EVANA).
  • ^ a b "V-Label unveils new labels, marking global growth - V-Label". www.v-label.com. 2023-01-03. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  • ^ "Get certified - V-Label". www.v-label.com. 2022-05-30. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  • ^ "CH-440.4.021.134 V-Label GmbH". Archived from the original on 8 August 2015. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  • ^ "Mehr Transparenz: Neues V-Label markiert vegane und vegetarische Lebensmittel unterschiedlich". stern.de (in German). 12 January 2023. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  • ^ a b Domke, Felix (2018). "Vegetarian and Vegan Products - Labelling and Definitions". European Food and Feed Law Review. 13 (2): 102–107.
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