Achieve Certifications
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Certified B Corporation brands are recognized for meeting high standards around employee treatment, community services, environmental impact, and more. Is your brand focused on continuously improving your standards to support positive impacts? Learn more about how Certified B Corp might be right for you.
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Do you want to let your consumers know that your brand does not test products on animals? Apply to join PETA’s list of manufacturers and brands that are animal-test free. It’s completely free to join – Learn more about what this logo means to consumers.
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EWG, Environmental Working Group, recognizes products that are determined to be healthy and safe by following their strict guidelines. Does your brand exclude harmful ingredients, provide full label transparency, and follow up-to-date manufacturing standards? Get the mark.
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Fairtrade abides by three pillars of sustainability: economic, social, and environmental. If you’re interested in joining the 30,000+ brands that carry the Fairtrade mark, review the standards and apply.
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Leaping Bunny is committed to ending animal testing at all stages of product development. If your brand is against animal testing for ingredients and formulations supplied to your company then consider registering your cruelty company.
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MADE SAFE recognizes non-toxic products across categories including baby and personal care as being safe for humans and the ecosystem. Are your products made with safe ingredients that are not known to harm human health? Request an estimate for certification.
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NSF International is a product testing, inspection and certification organization. Does your brand demonstrate a commitment to safety and quality, with at least 70 percent organic content? If so, you could be eligible for the mark!
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Are you a clean brand with at least 95% organic ingredients? If you’re interested in positioning your brand as clean and sustainable, review the 5 steps it takes to become USDA Organic certified, and learn more about the steps you can take to transition into an organic brand if you’re not already.