Organic certifications and their standards explained
Organic certification for personal care items can be confusing. The certification process is similar to that of the organic food industry, but unlike the certifications for food, organic personal care is not government regulated nor is there global harmonisation. An understanding of the different types certifications and rules makes your choice as a consumer easier.
How does certification work?
Each certifying body creates a set of guidelines that a product and manufacturer must meet in order to be certified natural and/or organic. These rules will define requirements such as:
* The minimum percentage of organic content required within a product.
* The percentage of synthetic ingredients acceptable under certification.
* Ingredients that are excluded from use in products.
* The manufacturing processes which can be used in the creation of ingredients and the end product.
* Whether water can or cannot be included in the calculation for the organic percentage of the product.
Part of the requirements also include the regular auditing by a third-party organic certifier of both the manufacturers ingredients and processes to ensure it is compliant with all the rules of the certification standard.
There are a few general guidelines which apply to most certifications such as
* No animal testing.
* No ingredients derived from an animal unless produced without harm to the animal eg honey and beeswax.
* Avoidance of GM ingredients.
* Consideration for how the ingredients are grown and harvested.
* Environmentally friendly packaging requirements.
Today there are a number of international organisations with certification standards. Below, we have complied summaries of the six most commonly seen on the shelves.
SOIL ASSOCIATION
Labels:Made with Organic ingredients
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Soil Association is a standard for organic and made with organic ingredients. Limited amounts of synthetic preservatives and ingredients are allowed eg benzyl alcohol, dehydroacetic acid and phenoxyethanol. Excludes water in calculation of organic content.
* Organic - must contain at least 95 percent organically produced ingredients.
* Made with Organic Ingredients - must contain at least 70 percent organic ingredients.
USDA NATIONAL ORGANIC PROGRAM (NOP)
Labels: USDA 100% Organic, USDA Organic and USDA Made with Organic
Country of Origin: USA
USDA NOP is a food standard with three certification variations. Limited amounts of synthetics are allowed. Excludes water and salt in calculation of organic content.
* 100% Organic - must contain only organically produced ingredients (excluding water and salt).
* Organic - must contain at least 95 percent organically produced ingredients (excluding water and salt). Limited amounts of synthetics are allowed.
* Made with Organic Ingredients must contain at least 70 percent organic ingredients, but cannot display the USDA seal on packaging.
NATRUE
Labels: NATRUE Natural, NATRUE Natural with Organic Portion, NATRUE Organic.
Country of Origin: Brussels, International
NATRUE is a cosmetic standard that requires 100 percent certified pure natural and derived natural (natural origin) plus some limited nature-identical* as a baseline for entry. 3 star system
* Organic Cosmetics (3 stars) - guarantees at least 95 percent of the natural ingredients stem from controlled organic production.
* Natural with organic portion (2 stars) - guarantees at least 70 percent of the natural ingredients stem from organic production.
* Natural Cosmetics (1 star) - requires 100 percent certified pure natural and derived natural (natural origin) plus some limited nature-identical*
Excludes water and salt in calculation of natural and organic content.
COSMOS
Labels: COSMOS Organic and COSMOS Natural
Country of Origin: Brussels
COSMOS is the first European Harmonized Standard for Organic beauty created by the first 5 EU organic beauty certifiers. COSMOS is a cosmetic standard for organic and natural ingredients. Limited synthetics are allowed in the "Organic" and "Natural" standard for some product types.
* COSMOS Organic must contain at least 95 percent physically processed agro-ingredients must be organically produced, while a minimum of 20 percent of total ingredients by weight must be organic with exception for wash off products which is 10%.
* COSMOS Natural may contain natural/ organic ingredients, but does not allow active marketing of organic content.
ECOCERT
Labels: ECOCERT Natural and ECOCERT Natural and Organic
Country of Origin: France
EcoCert requires a minimum of 95 percent natural origin as a baseline entry. Water can be included in its calculation of organic content. Up to 5% of synthetic preservatives are allowed eg. Dehydroacetic acid.
* Natural standard - A minimum of 50% of all plant-based ingredients in the formula and a minimum of 5% of all ingredients by weight must come from organic farming.
* Natural / Organic standard A minimum of 95% of all plant-based ingredients in the formula and a minimum of 10% of all ingredients by weight must come from organic farming.
BDIH
Type: BDIH Natural. No Certification for Organic
Country of Origin: Germany
BDIH requires 100 percent natural origin/nature identical* to gain the "natural" standard. No organic content is required for certification but BDIH requires manufacturers to use organic content wherever possible. Nature Identical preservatives such as benzyl alcohol and salicylic acid can be used along with natural preservatives.
*Nature identical ingredients are 100 percent identical in composition to their counterparts in nature, but are created in the laboratory to ensure stability, safety, and sustainability. Nature identical substances may only be used when natural substances cannot be recovered from nature using reasonable technical effort.
Imelda Burke is the founder of Content Beauty/Wellbeing, which specialises in emerging results-driven natural & organic beauty brands. Content incorporates a wellbeing and beauty clinic and is regarded as ‘London's leading organic and natural apothecary'.
www.beingcontent.com Phone 020 3075 1006
How does certification work?
Each certifying body creates a set of guidelines that a product and manufacturer must meet in order to be certified natural and/or organic. These rules will define requirements such as:
* The minimum percentage of organic content required within a product.
* The percentage of synthetic ingredients acceptable under certification.
* Ingredients that are excluded from use in products.
* The manufacturing processes which can be used in the creation of ingredients and the end product.
* Whether water can or cannot be included in the calculation for the organic percentage of the product.
Part of the requirements also include the regular auditing by a third-party organic certifier of both the manufacturers ingredients and processes to ensure it is compliant with all the rules of the certification standard.
There are a few general guidelines which apply to most certifications such as
* No animal testing.
* No ingredients derived from an animal unless produced without harm to the animal eg honey and beeswax.
* Avoidance of GM ingredients.
* Consideration for how the ingredients are grown and harvested.
* Environmentally friendly packaging requirements.
Today there are a number of international organisations with certification standards. Below, we have complied summaries of the six most commonly seen on the shelves.
SOIL ASSOCIATION
Labels:Made with Organic ingredients
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Soil Association is a standard for organic and made with organic ingredients. Limited amounts of synthetic preservatives and ingredients are allowed eg benzyl alcohol, dehydroacetic acid and phenoxyethanol. Excludes water in calculation of organic content.
* Organic - must contain at least 95 percent organically produced ingredients.
* Made with Organic Ingredients - must contain at least 70 percent organic ingredients.
USDA NATIONAL ORGANIC PROGRAM (NOP)
Labels: USDA 100% Organic, USDA Organic and USDA Made with Organic
Country of Origin: USA
USDA NOP is a food standard with three certification variations. Limited amounts of synthetics are allowed. Excludes water and salt in calculation of organic content.
* 100% Organic - must contain only organically produced ingredients (excluding water and salt).
* Organic - must contain at least 95 percent organically produced ingredients (excluding water and salt). Limited amounts of synthetics are allowed.
* Made with Organic Ingredients must contain at least 70 percent organic ingredients, but cannot display the USDA seal on packaging.
NATRUE
Labels: NATRUE Natural, NATRUE Natural with Organic Portion, NATRUE Organic.
Country of Origin: Brussels, International
NATRUE is a cosmetic standard that requires 100 percent certified pure natural and derived natural (natural origin) plus some limited nature-identical* as a baseline for entry. 3 star system
* Organic Cosmetics (3 stars) - guarantees at least 95 percent of the natural ingredients stem from controlled organic production.
* Natural with organic portion (2 stars) - guarantees at least 70 percent of the natural ingredients stem from organic production.
* Natural Cosmetics (1 star) - requires 100 percent certified pure natural and derived natural (natural origin) plus some limited nature-identical*
Excludes water and salt in calculation of natural and organic content.
COSMOS
Labels: COSMOS Organic and COSMOS Natural
Country of Origin: Brussels
COSMOS is the first European Harmonized Standard for Organic beauty created by the first 5 EU organic beauty certifiers. COSMOS is a cosmetic standard for organic and natural ingredients. Limited synthetics are allowed in the "Organic" and "Natural" standard for some product types.
* COSMOS Organic must contain at least 95 percent physically processed agro-ingredients must be organically produced, while a minimum of 20 percent of total ingredients by weight must be organic with exception for wash off products which is 10%.
* COSMOS Natural may contain natural/ organic ingredients, but does not allow active marketing of organic content.
ECOCERT
Labels: ECOCERT Natural and ECOCERT Natural and Organic
Country of Origin: France
EcoCert requires a minimum of 95 percent natural origin as a baseline entry. Water can be included in its calculation of organic content. Up to 5% of synthetic preservatives are allowed eg. Dehydroacetic acid.
* Natural standard - A minimum of 50% of all plant-based ingredients in the formula and a minimum of 5% of all ingredients by weight must come from organic farming.
* Natural / Organic standard A minimum of 95% of all plant-based ingredients in the formula and a minimum of 10% of all ingredients by weight must come from organic farming.
BDIH
Type: BDIH Natural. No Certification for Organic
Country of Origin: Germany
BDIH requires 100 percent natural origin/nature identical* to gain the "natural" standard. No organic content is required for certification but BDIH requires manufacturers to use organic content wherever possible. Nature Identical preservatives such as benzyl alcohol and salicylic acid can be used along with natural preservatives.
*Nature identical ingredients are 100 percent identical in composition to their counterparts in nature, but are created in the laboratory to ensure stability, safety, and sustainability. Nature identical substances may only be used when natural substances cannot be recovered from nature using reasonable technical effort.
Imelda Burke is the founder of Content Beauty/Wellbeing, which specialises in emerging results-driven natural & organic beauty brands. Content incorporates a wellbeing and beauty clinic and is regarded as ‘London's leading organic and natural apothecary'.
www.beingcontent.com Phone 020 3075 1006
COMMENTS
added on: (6/10/11)
In addition to the above organisations, another one is BioGro which is for New Zealand suppliers, which cross credits with Soil Association and has the same or similar standards.
Imelda Burke, founder of Being Content explains the different organic certifications and what they mean.
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