Consumers Urged to Rely on Vegetarian Approved and Vegan Certified Trademarks Amidst Lack of Legislation Protecting
Against Vague Product Labelling
In a market inundated with an array of food products claiming to be "plant-based" without clear regulations, consumers
are urged to look for trustworthy Vegetarian Approved and Vegan Certified trademarks to ensure their dietary choices
align with their beliefs and needs.
Recent years have witnessed a surge in the popularity of plant-based diets, with many consumers seeking out food options
that are not only nutritious but also align with their ethical and environmental values. However, amidst this growing
trend, there has been a concerning lack of legislation to protect consumers from misleading product labels, leaving
individuals vulnerable to ambiguous claims.
Despite numerous appeals from consumer advocacy groups, the Commerce Commission and Ministry of Primary Industries,
along with the Food Standards Authority, have fallen short in their efforts to standardize product labelling. This lack
of cohesive regulation has created a regulatory gap that allows companies to exploit vague terminology such as
"plant-based" without facing consequences. This inaction perpetuates a climate where consumers are left to decipher the
authenticity of product claims on their own, leading to frustration and mistrust.
"In the absence of clear regulations, it's crucial for consumers to look for trusted Vegetarian Approved and Vegan
Certified trademarks on product packaging," says Julia Clements, President of the NZ Vegetarian Society. "These marks
serve as a reliable indicator that products have met strict criteria and adhere to established standards for vegetarian
and vegan diets."
The Vegetarian Society Approved trademark is a globally recognised symbol, the longest-standing and most
well-established trademark of its type. Originating from the UK, it has been used for 50 years. The NZVS has been
administering the Vegetarian Society Approved trademark since 1994.
In 2018, the Vegan Certified trademark was developed in response to the strong and increasing demand in NZ for an
independent vegan certification programme. The NZ Vegetarian Society owns and administrates the Vegan Certified
trademark, as we serve a wide range of vegetarians and vegans. It stands as the sole local vegan trademark within
Aotearoa.
The NZ Vegetarian Society encourages consumers to advocate for clearer labelling regulations and to support initiatives
aimed at enhancing transparency in the food industry. For a list of products and more information on the Vegetarian
Approved and Vegan Certified trademarks, head to the NZVS website.