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Formulating For The “Natural” and “Natural & Organic” Market
For those of you interested in formulating for the “Natural” and “Natural & Organic” Market, here are some good guidelines and resources:
1) What is “Natural”?Natural is defined by ECOCert (www.ecocert.com), a
certification body based in France, that is accredited by theUSDA National Organics Program as follows:For the natural cosmetic label:A minimum of 50% of all plant-based ingredients in the
formula and a minimum of 5% of all ingredients by weight must come from organic farming.The use of ingredients derived from renewable resources, manufactured by environmentally friendly processes. Ecocert
therefore checks the absence of: GMO, parabens, phenoxyethanol, nanoparticles, silicon, PEG, synthetic perfumes and dyes,
animal-derived ingredients (unless naturally produced by them: milk, honey, etc.). The biodegradable or recyclable nature of packaging.They key that many people miss in the definition of Natural is: Renewable Resources (ie: living organisms)Natural ingredients are derived from Renewable, Plant-based (which includes microorganisms, fungi, algae, etc.) resources. This excludes non-renewable sources such as petroleum, coal and synthetically manufactured chemicals.
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