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Certified Organic - The Certificates |
NOTE: This is an Independent Representative website Views expressed here are not necessarily the views of Organic Natural Enterprise PL nor are they endorsed by ONE
This page is for your information so you can make an informed decision about using common, toxic synthetic chemicals found in many so called "organic" skin care products on your skin.
Prior to the debacle where USDA Organic decided to drop the rules governing organic certification for Skin Care and Cosmetics, Organic Natural Enterprise Group PL had to apply under the much stricter rules for the USDA Organic FOOD GRADE Standards. To the surprise of many in the industry, they succeeded! What this means to the consumer is simply this.
The skin care products are without compromise, are 100% Synthetic Chemical FREE and made to FOOD GRADE standards!
If you look closely at the USDA Certificate issued on 21st July 2003 you will see the 001 number in the original certification. This confirms that ONE Group managed to become THE FIRST legitimate Certified Organic skin care manufacturer in the world to be actually certified as such by the USDA Organic under the strict FOOD GRADE standards.
Due to USDA Organic bowing to industry pressure and opting to remove the FOOD GRADE standards which applied to skin care, ONE Group remains the FIRST AND ONLY skin care company in the world (at the time of writing) to succeed in obtaining USDA Organic Certification for
a complete range of SKIN CARE made to FOOD GRADE STANDARDS.
Anything less than organic food grade standards for skin care is a sham and may well result in the products containing toxic synthetic chemicals!
BREAKING NEWS: USDA Organic back flips and allows "certified non-food products specifically including personal care may represent that they are NOP certified "organic" or "made with organic," and display the USDA organic seal, so long as such products are certified to meet the NOP standards for organic agricultural products."
ORGANIC CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION
WWW.ORGANICCONSUMERS.ORG - August 24, 2005
You may think you are using chemical free skin care when you see the words "Certified Organic". Think again, if the product isn't made to FOOD GRADE standards then it will almost surely have "necessary" synthetic chemicals added during the manufacturing process unless the product carries the ACO Organic seal.
ACO Australian Certified Organic remains one of the few organic organizations in the world whereby skin care and cosmetic products must still meet stringent "NO SYNTHETIC CHEMICALS" regulations which apply to food.
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