Buying food and everyday products made in Europe has far-reaching benefits for consumers, society, and the environment. EuroScan helps you identify at a glance whether a product originates from Europe or was manufactured by global overseas corporations.
Food from Europe doesn't need to be shipped by container vessels or flown across oceans. This saves enormous amounts of CO₂ and energy. Choosing local and European products is one of the simplest everyday contributions you can make to combat climate change.
The European Union has some of the strictest food safety regulations in the world (e.g., pesticide limits, bans on harmful additives, and GMO restrictions). By purchasing European products, you benefit from complete traceability and rigorous quality controls.
By purchasing European goods, you support businesses that comply with labor protection laws, fair wages, and social safety standards. This contrasts with cheap production in third-party countries where precarious working conditions are common.
Every purchase secures jobs in European agriculture and manufacturing. The economic value created stays within the member states, supporting the local social and tax systems that benefit us all.
Recent crises have shown how vulnerable global supply chains can be. Maintaining a strong European food production system ensures our long-term supply independence and protects us from global shortages.