Sentences with phrase «organic certification schemes»

Recognizing that even within more stringent animal welfare conditions imposed by organic certification schemes cows are stilled killed when they stop producing milk and young bulls have no better a fate than in industrial farming, the residents of the Manor (given to the community by George Harrison in the early 1970s) have created a model for compassionate, environmentally sustainable and low - carbon dairy farming for the 21st century.
There are a number of different organic certification schemes in the UK, by far the largest of which is that operated by the Soil Association, which certifies some 70 per cent of UK organic produce.
The full details of our organic certification scheme and its requirements are outlined in the OF&G Organic Standards and Certification Manual (available to registered users on this website).
Australian Organic, which owns the nation's most recognised organic certification scheme Australian Certified Organic — recognised by the «Bud» logo — warns shoppers not to judge a book by its cover.
The products she stocks have been certified to the Global Organic Textiles Standard (GOTS)-- the largest internationally recognised organic certification scheme for the textile industry.
A group of US organic farmers have launched a new organic certification scheme, which they say will visibly distance them from «the failures» of the US National Organic Program (NOP).

Not exact matches

Whilst this works well for some products, there are many delicious organic ingredients that are not available from organisations which are part of the Fair - trade certification scheme.
The result of the task force was the development of two practical tools: The Guide for Assessing Equivalence of Standards and Technical Regulations (EquiTool) and the International Requirements for Organic Certification Bodies (IROCB) which can be used by any government or private sector organic label scheme for recognizing other organic standards and certification performance requirements as equivalent Certification Bodies (IROCB) which can be used by any government or private sector organic label scheme for recognizing other organic standards and certification performance requirements as equivalent certification performance requirements as equivalent to their own.
An update will be given on natural & organic standards and certification schemes.
Of all the certifications and labeling schemes that appear on consumable products, «organic» is probably the most familiar, and perhaps the most intuitively appealing.
Other topics discussed at the Summit include the surging number of certification schemes for food products, developing markets, production efficiency, marketing organics, and packaging production.
COSMOS is the most respected certification scheme for organic and natural cosmetics and raw cosmetic materials worldwide.
Furthermore, with a number of certification schemes, and international variations in the definition of «organic», there is no single unambiguous meaning for the term.
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