The Ecolabel is a certification program administered by the European Commission. To be awarded the Ecolabel, products must meet a set of strict environmental criteria that cover the entire life cycle of the product, from the extraction of raw materials to the disposal of the product at the end of its life. The criteria are designed to minimize the environmental impact of the product, including its impact on climate change, air pollution, water pollution, and waste disposal. Products that meet the Ecolabel criteria are awarded the Ecolabel logo, which is a blue butterfly. The Ecolabel logo is a trusted symbol that consumers can use to identify products that have been independently assessed and meet high environmental standards. For businesses, the Ecolable can increase sales, enhance brand reputation, improve employee morale, and ensure compliance with regulations.