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A product shall only be considered for the award of the eco-label if it does not contain peat and its organic matter content is derived from the processing and/or re-use of waste (as defined in Council Directive 75/442/EEC on waste(1) and in Annex I to the said Directive).
The applicant shall provide the Competent Body with the detailed composition of the product, and a declaration of compliance with the above requirement.
Products shall not contain sewage sludge. (Non-sewage) sludges are allowed only if they meet the following criteria:
Sludges are identified as one of the following wastes according the European list of wastes (as defined by Commission Decision 2001/118/EC amending Decision 2000/532/EC(2):
02 03 05 | sludges from on-site effluent treatment in the preparation and processing of fruit, vegetables, cereals, edible oils, cocoa, coffee, tea and tobacco; conserve production; yeast and yeast extract production, molasses preparation and fermentation |
02 04 03 | sludges from on-site effluent treatment in sugar processing. |
02 05 02 | sludges from on-site effluent treatment in the dairy products industry. |
02 06 03 | sludges from on-site effluent treatment in the baking and confectionery industry. |
02 07 05 | sludges from on-site effluent treatment in the production of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages (except coffee, tea and cocoa). |
Sludges are single-source separated, meaning that there has been no mixing with effluents or sludges outside the specific production process.
Maximum concentrations of heavy metals in the waste before treatment (mg/kg dry weight) meet the requirements of criterion 2.
Sludges shall meet all other Eco-label criteria specified in this Annex, in which case they are considered to be sufficiently stabilized and sanitized.
The applicant shall provide the Competent Body with the detailed composition of the product, and a declaration of compliance with each of the above requirements.
Minerals shall not be extracted from:
notified sites of Community importance pursuant to Council Directive 92/43/EEC on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora(3);
Natura 2000 network areas, composed of the special protection areas pursuant to Council Directive 79/409/EEC on the conservation of wild birds(4), and those areas under Directive 92/43/EEC together, or equivalent areas located outside the European Community that fall under the corresponding provisions of the United Nations' Convention on Biological Diversity.
The applicant shall provide the Competent Body with a declaration of compliance with this requirement issued by the appropriate authorities.
In the organic growing medium constituents, the content of the following elements shall be lower than the values shown below, measured in terms of dry weight:
Note: These limit values are valid unless national legislation is more strict
The applicant shall provide the Competent Body with the relevant test reports, and a declaration of compliance with this requirement.
Products shall not adversely affect plant emergence or subsequent growth.
The applicant shall provide the Competent Body with the relevant test reports, and a declaration of compliance with this requirement.
Products shall not exceed the maximum levels of primary pathogens as follows:
Salmonella: absent in 25 g;
Helminth Ova: absent in 1,5 g.(5)
E. Coli: <1 000 MPN/g (MPN: most probable number)(6)
The applicant shall provide the Competent Body with the relevant test reports and documentation, and a declaration of compliance with these requirements.
In the final product, the content of weed seeds and the vegetative reproductive parts of aggressive weeds shall not exceed two units per litre.
The applicant shall provide the Competent Body with a declaration of compliance with these requirements, together with any related test reports and/or documentation.
The electrical conductivity of the products shall not exceed 1,5 dS/m.
Applicable to mineral growing media only:
For all substantial professional markets (i.e. where the applicant's annual sales in any one country in the professional market exceed 30 000 m3), the applicant shall fully inform the user about available options for the removal and processing of growing media after use. This information shall be integrated in the accompanying fact sheets.
The applicant shall inform the Competent Body about the option(s) on offer and their response, to these options in particular:
a description of collection, processing and destinations. At any time, plastics should be separated from minerals/organics and processed separately;
an annual overview of the volume of growing media collected (input) and processed (by destination).
The applicant shall demonstrate that at least 50 % by volume of the growing media waste is recycled after use.
General information:
The following information shall be provided with the product, either written on the packaging or on accompanying fact-sheets:
the name and address of the body responsible for marketing;
descriptor identifying the product by type, including the wording ‘GROWING MEDIA’;
batch identification code;
the quantity (in weight or volume);
the main input materials (those over 5 % by volume) from which the product has been manufactured;
If applicable, the following information about the use of the product shall be provided with the product, either written on the packaging or on accompanying fact-sheets:
the recommended conditions of storage and the recommended ‘use by’ date;
guidelines for safe handling and use;
a description of the purpose for which the product is intended and any limitations on use;
a statement about the suitability of the product for particular plant groups (e.g. calcifuges or calcicoles);
pH and Carbon to Nitrogen (C/N) ratio;
a statement about the stability of organic matter (stable or very stable) by national or international standard;
a statement on recommended methods of use;
in hobby applications: recommended rate of application expressed in kilograms or litres of product per unit surface area (m2) per annum;
Information items can only be omitted if a satisfactory justification is provided by the applicant.
Note: This information is supplied unless national legislation requires otherwise.
a Carbon = organic matter (EN 13039) × 0,58, total N (prEN 13654/1-2). | |
Parameter | Test methods |
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Quantity | EN 12580 |
pH | EN 13037 |
Electrical conductivity | EN 13038 |
Carbon to Nitrogen ration (C/N) | C/Na |
Heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb, Ni, Zn) | EN 13650 |
Hg | ISO 16772 |
Salmonella | ISO 6579 |
Helminth ova | prXP X 33-017 |
E. Coli | ISO 11866-3 |
Box 2 of the eco-label shall include the following text:
promotes the recycling of materials;
promotes the use of materials produced in a more sustainable manner, thus reducing environmental degradation.
For those products whose organic content is not exclusively derived from green, garden or park waste
For those products whose organic content is exclusively derived from green, garden or park waste
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