European Union regulations on organic farming are designed to provide a clear structure for the production of organic goods across the whole of the EU. This is to satisfy consumer demand for trustworthy organic products whilst providing a fair marketplace for producers, distributors and marketers. The EU sets out a number of rules and regulations governing the production, distribution and marketing of organic products in the EU. There are specific regulations related to particular products.

Regulations:

The latest European Union regulations on organic farming can be found under the below link: https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/farming/organic-farming/legislation_en

The Organic Logo:

The organic logo gives a coherent visual identity to EU produced organic products sold in the EU. This makes it easier for EU based consumers to identify organic products and helps farmers to market them across all EU countries. The organic logo can only be used on products that have been certified as organic by an authorised control agency or body. This means that they have fulfilled strict conditions on how they are produced, transported and stored. The details and use of organic logo can be found from the below link. https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/farming/organic-farming/organic-logo_en

Companies in ginning, spinning, weaving and knitting, dyeing and printing, and cut and sew are eligible for certification.

Certification Features

  1. Recycled Polymer Materials - Contains a minimum of 20% recycled content
  2. Ethical - Avoids questionable or unethical sources
  3. Labor Protections - Ensures that workers are treated fairly according to internationally recognized (ILO) labor standards
  4. Supply Chain Management - Introduces supply chain risk management tools to improve sourcing strategies and prevent destructive environmental practices
  5. Environmental Impact Assessment - examines the environmental impacts associated with product manufacturing
  6. Chain of Custody – Transaction certificates follow the material through the supply chain

Certification with GCL benefits you, your customers, and other stakeholders, by demonstrating:

  1. Alignment of definitions across multiple applications.
  2. Tracking and tracing Recycled input materials.
  3. Providing customers (both brands and consumers) with a tool to make informed decisions.
  4. Reducing harmful impact of production to people and the environment.
  5. Providing assurance that materials in the final product are actually Recycled and processed more sustainably.
  6. Driving innovation in addressing quality issues in the use of Recycled materials.

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