The USDA
organic seal verifies that irradiation, sewage sludge, synthetic fertilizers, prohibited pesticides, and genetically modified organisms were not used.
Not exact matches
Look for foods that are 100 %
organic, or contain the «Non-GMO Project
Verified»
seal on it to be sure that the food you're getting is free of GMOs.
Avalon
Organics leading hair care portfolio is now proud to carry the EWG
VERIFIED seal, which signifies that these products avoid EWG's ingredients of concern, is committed to full transparency and operates under good manufacturing practices.
The Greenview Kitchen
organic products are all kosher, gluten - free and all natural, and will soon have the Non-GMO Project
Verified seal on the product labels.
The Non-GMO Project
Verified seal is on a fast - track to becoming a popular label for
organic shoppers — and a lucrative one for natural products manufacturers.
The USDA
Organic Seal verifies products meeting
organic standards, which is authenticated by an independent third party.
Products that had either an «
organic» label or a «Non-GMO Project
Verified»
seal had negligible levels of GE corn or soy (0.9 % or less) in samples.
Because of lackluster labeling, you can not always know whether you are eating GMO food unless you grow it yourself; purchase «USDA certified
organic» foods; or look for the «Non-GMO Project
Verified»
seal.
Look for products (including
organic products) that feature the Non-GMO Project
Verified Seal to be sure that at - risk ingredients have been tested for GMO content.
The USDA
Organic Seal verifies products meeting
organic standards, which is authenticated by an independent third party.