Product Certification
|
The BDIH
A
certification system born in Germany from a desire to regulate the organic
industry for the benefit of the consumer. The current minimum requirements to receive the BDIH seal of approval
for a product are as follows:
|
|
Botanical Ingredients |
Use of botanical
ingredients whenever possible is encouraged. Plants should be grown
organically or wild-harvested, although consideration is given for
alternatives based on quality and availability. |
|
|
|
|
Animal
Protection and Animal Testing |
Neither in the production nor in product
development is testing on animals to be carried out, nor outsourced to
another company. Ingredients not on the market before 1/1/98 may only be used
if they were not tested on animals. Ingredients already on the market that
were tested on animals after 1/1/98 are excluded even if they were carried
out by a third party, by contract, with permission of the contracting buying
agent or by anyone legally or contractually connected with them. The use of
animal by-products from vertebrates (i.e. spermaceti, tortoise oil, mink oil,
marmot oil, animal fats, animal collagen or fresh cells) is not allowed. |
|
|
|
|
Mineral
Ingredients |
The use of inorganic salts (i.e., magnesium
sulfate) and mineral ingredients (i.e., sodium chloride) is generally
allowed. |
|
|
|
|
Restricted Ingredients |
Emulsifying agents and surfactants may be used
if they are obtained by the hydrolysis, hydrogenation, esterification, or
trans-esterification of the following materials: fats, oils and waxes;
lecithin, lanolin, monosaccharides, oligosaccharides, polysaccharides;
proteins and lipoproteins. |
|
|
|
|
Unacceptable Ingredients |
Synthetic colouring agents; synthetic fragrances,
ethoxylated ingredients; silicones; paraffin and other petroleum products.
The criterion for permitted fragrances is the ISO Norm 9235. |
|
|
|
|
Preservatives |
Certain preservatives identical to those found
in nature are allowed along with natural preservation systems for the safety
and stability of the product. These include: benzoic acid, its salts and
ethyl esters; salicylic acid and its salts; ascorbic acid and its salts;
benzyl alcohol. |
|
|
|
|
Irradiation |
Sterilization of natural ingredients and their
cosmetic end products through radioactive treatment is not allowed. |
|
|
|
|
Independent laboratory certification |
The independent testing institute Eco-control in
Osterode, Germany evaluates the compliance of the above criteria |
|
|
|
|
Additional points |
full ingredient disclosure
avoidance of genetically-engineered ingredients
environmental responsibility regarding raw materials, manufacturing, and
packaging
social responsibility regarding domestic employees and with 3rd World
suppliers of raw materials (Fair Trade) |
|
For more
information on the BDIH please use this link to visit their site
BDIH Germany - ENGLISH Version |
|