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The french certification body has been established in 1991 by agronomists. [http://www.ecocert.com/en/our-approach/index.html ECOCERT' main focus] lies on in-field inspection with following certification of compliance to the standards.  Standards are based on technical criteria.
 
The french certification body has been established in 1991 by agronomists. [http://www.ecocert.com/en/our-approach/index.html ECOCERT' main focus] lies on in-field inspection with following certification of compliance to the standards.  Standards are based on technical criteria.

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Über das Zertifikat

Ecocert ist ein [[]]-Zertifikat.   neues Zertifikat
ECOCERT is an "inspection and certification body for sustainable development. Its focus lies on the certification of organic agricultural products.
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Vorlage:LabelCheckGreenpeaceAT2018 The french certification body has been established in 1991 by agronomists. ECOCERT' main focus lies on in-field inspection with following certification of compliance to the standards. Standards are based on technical criteria.



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ECOCERT's standards and specifications include (source):

  • Natural and organic cosmetics
  • Natural cleaning products
  • Natural and organic home perfumes
  • Being − Organic & environmentally friendly Spa
  • EFT (Ecocert Fair Trade) – Organic and fair trade products
  • Eve® (Ecological green spaces)
  • Inputs eligible for use in organic farming (fertilisers, phytosanitary products, etc)
  • Environmentally friendly production of aquatic plants and their processing (Spirulina, food supplements)

Ecocert differentiates between natural and organic cosmetics (source):

  1. To be labelled as natural, a product has to consist of 50 % plant material, a minimum of 5 % of all raw material has to come from organic farming.
  2. To be labelled as organic, a product has to consist of 95 % natural material and 10 % from organic farming.

A lot of ingredients, like silicones and synthetic ingredients, are not allowed.



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Achtung: "Ecocert" has both been seen written in capitals and lowercase letters, the distinction is yet unclear.