NSF Organic Standards Extend Certification Opportunity To Personal Care
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Recently released draft standards from not-for-profit NSF International address perceived shortcomings of the National Organic Program (NOP) by approving the use of common cosmetic and body-care ingredients omitted by the United States Department of Agriculture's food-oriented guidelines
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