Non-GMO Project Trademark Use Guide

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Non-GMO Project Trademark Use Guide

Table of Contents Introduction.... 3 General Use Guidelines.... 5 Design Specifications.... 6 Non-GMO Project Verified Mark (English).... 7 Non-GMO Project Bilingual Verified Mark (French).... 8 Non-GMO Project Verified Mark for FSIS.... 9 Use of the Non-GMO Project Logo.... 9 On Marketing Materials....10 Use by Retailers....11 Use by Community Organizations....11 Accurate and Truthful Labeling....12 Marketing and Communications Materials....13 2

Introduction The purpose of this publication is to provide comprehensive guidelines for the permissible uses of trademarks owned by the Non-GMO Project, including but not limited to: Non-GMO Project Verified mark Non-GMO Project logo Non-GMO Project name Look for the Butterfly Unauthorized use of these trademarks is trademark infringement and a breach of the license agreement. Scope This publication applies to any business or organization, including approved service providers, wishing to use the Non-GMO Project s trademarks. Use of the trademarks on products and in marketing materials (e.g., advertisements, website listings, social media) is restricted to authorized Non-GMO Project licensees who have signed an agreement with the Project for such trademark use. In the event of conflict between the provisions of this publication and an executed license agreement, the license agreement controls. This publication has been created to protect the value and integrity of the Non-GMO Project and its trademarks by providing guidance for the permissible uses of the trademarks and by ensuring accuracy, clarity, credibility, and consistency in how they are used. Approval Process All trademark use must be in compliance with this document. For any questions regarding use of the trademark on product packaging, or any other proposed uses, please contact the Marketing Department at marketing@ for approval. Please allow up to five business days for a response. 3

For further questions and all other proposed trademark uses, please contact the Marketing Department at marketing@ for approval. Please allow up to five business days for a response. The use of the Non-GMO Project Verified mark on product packaging or marketing materials prior to verification is strictly prohibited. Artwork Requests Artwork files are released subsequent to signing the license agreement. For licensees working with third-party creative agencies, written authorization from the licensees is required for the Project to release artwork to the agency. 4 NON-GMO PROJECT TRADEMARK USE GUIDE 4

General Use Guidelines The Non-GMO Project Verified mark is solely intended for use by an authorized licensee in association with Non-GMO Project Verified products. Approval for all other uses is required; please contact marketing@. The Product Verification Program (PVP) does not verify brands, only individual products. Therefore, trademark use in a general promotional sense is typically not allowed. All products mentioned or pictured alongside the verification mark must clearly be Non-GMO Project Verified. Promotion of Non-GMO Project Verified products alongside any other non-gmo claim(s) is not permitted. Accompanying Text If supplemental promotional text is added alongside the verification mark to remind consumers to look for the Non-GMO Project Verified mark on products, here are some acceptable accompaniments: Look for the Butterfly See our full list of Non-GMO Project Verified products at livingnongmo.org X number of our products are now Non-GMO Project Verified The "Look for the Butterfly" language has been used in previous campaigns across North America, and the Project encourages brands to integrate it into their ads and promotional materials. The "Look for the Butterfly" trademark is owned by the Non-GMO Project. 5

Design Specifications File Types The Non-GMO Project will issue the trademark files after successful completion of the Product Verification Program (PVP) and execution of the license agreement. If requested, artwork is available in full-color and single-color formats (black and white) in the following formats (EPS, JPG, PNG, PDF). Other file types are available upon request. Size and Placement To ensure that the Non-GMO Project Verified mark is not compromised, the verification mark should stand alone so that it does not compete with existing text, graphics or images. The Non-GMO Project Verified mark should never be displayed in a position where it could be confused with a business name or a brand name of a product (e.g., larger or more prominent than a brand's own logo), or in any way that implies endorsement of initiatives not applicable to the Non-GMO Project. To maximize visibility and recognition, the verification mark should never be sized smaller than 3/8 inch in height and 1/2 inch in length. Color 6

FULL COLOR: Other than the single-color use described below, the colors of the verification mark may not be altered or changed. *Unless used against a white background, the Non-GMO Project verification mark does not have a gray or black outline. It is included here to show that the full color artwork must include the white area around the graphic. The URL is a required component of the verification mark. SINGLE COLOR: A black and white version of the verification mark is also available. Other color variations will not be permitted without prior approval directly from the Project. Any proposed variation in the verification mark color on labels must be sent to marketing@. Use on Product For any questions regarding use of the trademark on product packaging, please contact the Marketing Department at marketing@. 1. Non-GMO Project Verified Mark (English) WHO USES IT: Participants that have verified products sold in the United States. WHERE: On packages of verified products, as well as on marketing materials, websites, and approved corporate materials. HOW: Stand-alone or accompanied by a non-competing claim. The URL at the bottom of the verification mark is always required. 7

INCORRECT USES: Incorrect version with gradient Missing URL at bottom Visual manipulation/ size distortion Includes transparency (white background required, including behind the URL) Using logo instead of verification mark Single color without border Sized smaller than 3/8 inch in height Incorrect colors or shading Using part of the verification mark to imply verification 2. The Non-GMO Project Bilingual Verified Mark (French) WHO USES IT: Participants that have verified products sold in Canada. WHERE: On packages of verified products sold in Canada as well as on marketing materials, websites, and approved corporate materials. HOW: Stand-alone or accompanied by a non-competing claim. The URL at the bottom of the verification mark is always required. INCORRECT USES: See incorrect uses of the Non-GMO Project Verified mark under Item No. 1. 8

3. Non-GMO Project Verified Mark for FSIS WHO USES IT: Participants that have verified products sold in the U.S. that require approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Services (FSIS). Visit the FSIS website to learn whether your product(s) fall under FSIS purview. Licensed participants who sell verified products with Non-GMO Project trademarks only in Canada do not need the FSIS artwork, regardless of product type. WHERE: On packages of verified products sold in the U.S. that require FSIS approval and feature Non-GMO Project trademarks. HOW: Must be used in conjunction with the FSIS Verified seal, and with the following text: "[Animal] Raised & Fed a Diet in Compliance with the Non-GMO Project Standard for Avoidance of Genetically Engineered Ingredients." This text cannot be altered. INCORRECT USES: In addition to the incorrect uses of the Non-GMO Project Verified mark listed under Item No. 1, the following also apply: CEREAL In association with non-fsis products Without required FSIS text claim 4. The Non-GMO Project Logo WHO USES IT: Use of this artwork is extremely limited and requires prior approval. WHERE: The Non-GMO Project logo is not to be used in association with verified products. HOW: Approval of intended use is required; please send materials to marketing@. 9

On Marketing Materials The trademarks should never be displayed such that they could be confused with the business name or brand name of a product or in any way that implies endorsement of initiatives not applicable to the Non-GMO Project. Website Sharing a brand s non-gmo commitment is a powerful way to leverage verification. Please apply the same guidelines as those defined in the Design Specification section. Examples of impactful ways to highlight Non-GMO Project verification online include: Display the verification mark beside a list of all verified products. Display the verification mark alongside other certifications (must include a disclaimer regarding product-by-product evaluation). Create a page showcasing support of ingredient transparency and commitment to non-gmo products. Additional examples of marketing materials featuring the Non-GMO Project Verified mark (not exhaustive): Ads Sell sheets In-store signage Coupons Point of purchase materials Trade show displays Social media posts 10

Use by Retailers WHO: United States and Canadian physical stores and online retailers that promote and sell Non-GMO Project Verified products. WHAT: Non-GMO Project Verified mark (United States or Canada). WHERE: Print or digital marketing materials, including but not limited to in-store signage, advertising, sales flyers, shelf channels, and exterior signage, as well as merchandising, educational, and outreach materials. HOW: Retailers must register with the Non-GMO Project as either a Registered Retailer or a Supporting Retailer and agree to the terms of the Non-GMO Project Retailer License Agreement. Initial samples of trademark use on mocked-up marketing materials must be submitted for review and approval to marketing@. Community Organizations WHO: Organizations that wish to use the Non-GMO Project trademarks for educational or editorial purposes. WHAT: Non-GMO Project Verified mark. WHERE: At community events, in flyers, or other marketing materials that aim to heighten education and awareness about the Non-GMO Project and/or the meaning behind the verification mark. HOW: With consultation and approval by the Non-GMO Project Marketing Department, depending upon the intended use. Proofs of all materials developed with the Non-GMO Project trademarks must be submitted to marketing@ for approval prior to use. 11

Accurate and Truthful Labeling The labeling of verified products is required to be accurate, truthful, and not misleading. As such, the Project provides guidelines for successful Non-GMO messaging in the Participant's Toolkit. IN PROCESS Promotion of in-process status on marketing materials or on packaging is strictly prohibited. Verbal communication of a brand s efforts toward Non-GMO Project verification is allowed. This is a conversational claim and must not be used in conjunction with the Non-GMO Project Verified mark. GMO FREE The Project does not allow the use of the phrase "GMO Free" or similar claims (e.g., zero GMOs, 100% no GMOs). These claims are not legally or scientifically defensible. The Project's claim offers a true statement acknowledging the reality of contamination risk while assuring the shopper that the verified product in question is in compliance with the Non-GMO Project Standard. FIRST AND ONLY The Project does not allow claims of exclusivity, such as " first Non-GMO Project Verified potato chip" or "only Non-GMO Project Verified pasta." With multiple technical administrators verifying thousands of products, we are unable to confirm and ensure the accuracy of these claims. COMPETING No other non-gmo claims may be used in conjunction with the Non- GMO Project trademark. It is prohibited to promote products as both verified by the Non-GMO Project and being non-gmo under a different program. This does not include text statements on packaging, such as non-gmo, that are not affiliated with another organization or certification body. 12

Marketing and Communications Materials Please reach out to the Marketing and Communications Department at marketing@ for review or any help with trademark use on packaging, messaging, marketing materials, campaigns, or promotions. Thank you for your support of the Non-GMO Project mission! Together, we are building and preserving the non-gmo food supply and transitioning toward a safe, healthy food supply for future generations. 13