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|CertDescription=ECOCERT is an "inspection and certification body for sustainable development. Its focus lies on the certification of [http://www.ecocert.com/en/our-approach/index.html organic agricultural products].
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|CertDescription=ECOCERT is an [http://www.ecocert.com/en/our-approach/index.html "inspection and certification body for sustainable development]. Its focus lies on the certification of [[organic agricultural product]]s.
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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.
  
[http://www.ecocert.com/en/our-approach/index.html ECOCERT's standards and specifications] include:
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{{Quote|Text=Ecocert is an independent and accredited certification body. As such, Ecocert developed and introduced the "Ecocert ecological and organic cosmetics" specification.
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Ecocert inspects products on the basis of this specification, and issues organic certification. The products in question must bear the wording "Ecocert-certified". This is the only labelling guaranteeing organic certification for the consumer. The product can consequently be marketed being described as "organic".
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|Source=http://www.ecocert.com/en/faq/index.html
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|Source text=ecocert.com FAQ: What is the difference between Ecocert and Cosmébio?}}
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ECOCERT's standards and specifications include ([http://www.ecocert.com/en/our-approach/index.html source]):
 
* Natural and organic cosmetics
 
* Natural and organic cosmetics
 
* Natural cleaning products
 
* Natural cleaning products
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* Environmentally friendly production of aquatic plants and their processing (Spirulina, food supplements)
 
* Environmentally friendly production of aquatic plants and their processing (Spirulina, food supplements)
  
Der französische Zertifizierungsverband für ökologische Produkte wurde 1991 gegründet und hat 2002 einen Standard für Kosmetik entwickelt. Bei der Zertifizierung wird dabei zwischen Naturkosmetik und Biokosmetik unterschieden. Um das Label für Naturkosmetik zu erhalten, muss ein Produktes zu mindestens 50 Prozent aus pflanzlichen Stoffen bestehen, mindestens fünf Prozent aller Rohstoffe müssen aus ökologischen Anbau stammen. Für das Biokosmetik-Label sogar aus 95 Prozent natürlichen Stoffen und zehn Prozent aus biologischem Anbau. Natürlich dürfen auch hier viele Stoffe nicht verwendet werden, etwa Silikone oder synthetische Inhaltsstoffe.
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Ecocert differentiates between natural and organic cosmetics ([https://www.welt.de/icon/beauty/article175839873/Die-wichtigsten-Naturkosmetik-Siegel-im-Ueberblick-BDIH-Natrue-Demeter-Ecocert.html source]):
 
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# 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.
 
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# To be labelled as '''organic''', a product has to consist of 95 % natural material and 10 % from organic farming.
According to ECOCERT, an '''organic agricultural product'''  has to meet the requirements of one of the official sets of regulations:
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A lot of ingredients, like silicones and synthetic ingredients, are not allowed.
*Europe: European regulation (EC) No 834/2007 and its implementing regulations (EC) 889/2008 and 1235/2008;
 
*United-States: NOP regulation (National Organic Program).
 
*Japan: JAS regulation (Japanese Agricultural Standard).
 
 
 
The products need to be inspected and certified by independent bodies.  
 
  
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The criteria defining an organic agricultural product are as follows:
 
The criteria defining an organic agricultural product are as follows:
 
*Organic agricultural products: grown avoiding the use of chemical fertilisers or synthetic products, in ground fertilised with organic fertilisers and natural minerals favourable to life within the soil, application of the precautionary principle.
 
*Organic agricultural products: grown avoiding the use of chemical fertilisers or synthetic products, in ground fertilised with organic fertilisers and natural minerals favourable to life within the soil, application of the precautionary principle.
 
*Animals: predominantly fed on organic feed, non-intensive husbandry, reared with access to the open air, maximum living space.
 
*Animals: predominantly fed on organic feed, non-intensive husbandry, reared with access to the open air, maximum living space.
 
*Processed products: made from controlled organically-sourced farm ingredients and eventually from non-agricultural ingredients as authorised by European regulations or NOP.
 
*Processed products: made from controlled organically-sourced farm ingredients and eventually from non-agricultural ingredients as authorised by European regulations or NOP.
</div>|http://www.ecocert.com/en/faq/index.html|Source: ecocert.com FAQ: What is certification?}}
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{{Box|alert|"Ecocert" has both been seen written in capitals and lowercase letters, the distinction is yet unclear.}}
 
{{Box|alert|"Ecocert" has both been seen written in capitals and lowercase letters, the distinction is yet unclear.}}

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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.


Ecocert is an independent and accredited certification body. As such, Ecocert developed and introduced the "Ecocert ecological and organic cosmetics" specification. Ecocert inspects products on the basis of this specification, and issues organic certification. The products in question must bear the wording "Ecocert-certified". This is the only labelling guaranteeing organic certification for the consumer. The product can consequently be marketed being described as "organic".
Quelle: ecocert.com FAQ: What is the difference between Ecocert and Cosmébio?

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.


The criteria defining an organic agricultural product are as follows:

  • Organic agricultural products: grown avoiding the use of chemical fertilisers or synthetic products, in ground fertilised with organic fertilisers and natural minerals favourable to life within the soil, application of the precautionary principle.
  • Animals: predominantly fed on organic feed, non-intensive husbandry, reared with access to the open air, maximum living space.
  • Processed products: made from controlled organically-sourced farm ingredients and eventually from non-agricultural ingredients as authorised by European regulations or NOP.


Quelle: ecocert.com FAQ: What is certification?


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