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To obtain organic certification for a product, a minimum of 95% of all ingredients of agricultural origin must be certified organic. The remaining 5% of ingredients however are also bound by strict guidelines. and no synthetic chemicals or artificially processed ingredients are allowed.
 

Currently, body care products are not required to comply with the stringent organic food standards maintained by International certification bodies such as the BFA and NASAA in Australia and the USDA in America, hence so many “organic” body care products now on the market.


Since water is the primary ingredient in many cosmetics, some manufacturers are claiming to use organic hydrosols, or floral water, to green wash their products and make organic label claims whilst using the same synthetic toxic ingredients that would NEVER be allowed in organic food products.
 

However, the organic cosmetics and skin care products featured on this site are currently the only skin care products that have submitted to, and complied with, the rigorous processing and labelling requirements for certified organic food of the two International Organic Certifications shown below :-

 

 

 


 
ACO Certificate - These products contain (excluding water and salt) at least 95% organically produced agricultural ingredients. The remaining ingredients (up to 5%) can be non-agricultural substances or non-organically produced agricultural ingredients, with strict processing criteria (eg. absolutely no GMOs or synthetics chemicals).
These products bear the Australian Certified Organic logo.
 

 

 

 

 

BFA Certificate - Made with organic ingredients products contain (excluding water and salt) at least 70% organically produced agricultural ingredients. Any remaining can be non-agricultural substances (eg, clay, bicarb soda, minerals) or non-organically produced agricultural ingredients, with strict processing criteria (eg. absolutely no GMOs or synthetics chemicals).
Mineral-based products contain non-agricultural substances (eg, clay, bicarb soda, minerals), with strict processing criteria
(eg. absolutely no GMOs or synthetics chemicals).
These products bear the BFA Registered Product logo.
 
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ONEgroup have received the Gold Certification from www.Greeen Biz Check - a prestigious award only a small percentage of companies worldwide receive.  We recommend you check the site out yourself to see what savings you can be making.

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