Product certifications prove that a company uses a set of recognised industry standards including sustainable growth and ethical production. They demonstrate a company's commitments to increasing environmental, ethical and food safety practices.
Ask a retail assistant, or email a brand to find out if their product(s) are certified.
- Look for certification labels on products. In the UK look for the following certification labels:
Food & Beverage
Organic Farmers and Growers CIC (GB-ORG-02)
Organic Food Federation (GB-ORG-04)
Soil Association Certification Ltd (GB-ORG-05, GB-BIO-142)
Biodynamic Association Certification (GB-ORG-06)
Quality Welsh Food Certification Ltd (GB-ORG-13)
OF&G (Scotland) Lts (GB-ORG-17)
Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO)
B Corp (Certified B Corporation)
ECOCERT
Fashion & Textiles
Fibre Standards
Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)
Better Cotton Initiative (BCI)
Responsible Wool Standard (RWS)
Responsible Down Standard (RDS)
Responsible Mohair Standard (RMS)
Responsible Alpaca Standard (RAS)
Leather Working Group (LWG)
Chemical Control
Soil Association Certification Ltd (GB-ORG-05, GB-BIO-142)
OEKO-TEX 100
Animal and Land Conservation Standards
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
PETA-Approved Vegan
PETA Cruelty-Free
Circular Standards
Cradle2Cradle (C2C)
Global Recycled Standard (GRS)
Personal Care & Pharmaceuticals
Soil Association Certification Ltd (GB-ORG-05, GB-BIO-142)
Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO)
B Corp (Certified B Corporation)
COSMOS ORGANIC
NATRUE
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