IANPP Drafts Criteria For “Natural” Claims On Product Labels
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The International Association of Natural Product Producers is drafting a set of criteria defining the term "natural" for use on consumer product labels, the trade group said
You may also be interested in...
USDA Taking Comments On OTC Exclusion From Organic Program
A "scope document" excluding cosmetics, personal care products, OTCs and dietary supplements from being certified as "organic" under the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Organic Program (NOP) will be made available for public comment, USDA said
Organic Personal Care Standards To Be Developed By OTA/NSF
The Organic Trade Association plans to develop voluntary organic standards for personal care products in collaboration with NSF International, an independent non-profit group, with the expectation the standards eventually will receive national recognition, the trade group announced Aug. 16
OCA Applauds Organic Board's Recommendation To USDA: "Outlaw Nanotech"
With a push from the Organic Consumers Association, the National Organic Standards Board is recommending that the use of nanotechnology be strictly prohibited from products certified under the National Organic Program