The U.S. Department of Agriculture certifies what food and
fiber products meet federal regulations to be called organic and can carry the circular «USDA Organic» label.
Not exact matches
Furthermore, new
products are being developed or isolated that behave like
fiber, yet do not
meet the traditional definitions of
fiber, either analytically or physiologically.
Certified GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standards): This
product meets the gold standard of textile production â $ «it exceeds organic
fiber requirements, contains no restricted chemicals and
meets strict social responsibility standards.
Certified GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standards): This
product meets the gold standard of textile production — it exceeds organic
fiber requirements, contains no restricted chemicals and
meets strict social responsibility standards.
You can look at this analysis to make sure that the
product meets the basic requirements of dogs for protein and fat — you may also want to make sure that the
fiber content is high enough, but not too high.
dry food
products are made with quality proteins as the number - 1 ingredient and supplemented with whole - grain carbohydrates and, in some cases, grain - free carbohydrates to
meet your dog's need for dietary
fiber.
The SFI label means the
fiber used to make paper and wood
products was sourced responsibly,
meeting the strict, independent requirements of SFI.
AB 1147 will enable them to
meet the rising intra-state market for hemp created by the growing number of California businesses that make and sell hemp based foods,
fibers, and cosmetic
products,» Vote Hemp's Sacramento lobbyist Michael Greene says, «AB 1147 will enable California businesses to buy hemp grown by California farmers rather than importing hemp from Canada, Europe, China and the many other hemp producing countries.»
The SFI label means the
fiber used to make paper and wood
products was sourced responsibly,
meeting the strict, third - party requirements of SFI.
Facilitated weekly
meetings with the mill owners to determine weekly goals for timber
product production and
fiber procurement