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1. What is the Vegan Standard?

Certified Vegan is a certification that confirms that a product does not contain any animal ingredients and is not tested on animals. This includes not only food but also products such as cosmetics, clothing, and other consumer products.

1.1 Main Standards

For a product to be certified Vegan, it must comply with strict standards, including:

  • Contains no animal ingredients: The product must not contain any ingredients of animal origin such as milk, eggs, honey, gelatin, collagen, and other animal products.
  • Not tested on animals: The product was not tested on animals during production or development.
  • Do not use animal by-products: By-products such as animal fat and animal skin are also not used.
1.2 Reputable Vegan Certification Organizations
  • The Vegan Society: One of the oldest and most prestigious Vegan certification organizations in the world.
  • Vegan Action: This organization provides Vegan certification for food and non-food products.
  • MAP: This animal protection organization also offers Vegan certification for cosmetics and fashion products.

2. Preparation Before Vegan Certification

Before starting the Vegan certification process, businesses need to take a number of preparatory steps to ensure every process and product meets strict standards.

2.1 Assessment of Current Situation

Businesses need to conduct an assessment of the current state of production, including checking all raw materials, production processes and suppliers. This helps identify elements that need to be changed or improved to meet Vegan standards.

2.2 Choosing Alternative Raw Materials

If a business is using animal ingredients, it is necessary to look for suitable alternative ingredients. This may include finding new suppliers or developing new product formulations.

2.3 Employee Training

Employees need to be trained on Vegan standards and new production processes. This helps ensure everyone in the business understands and complies with the requirements for Vegan certification.

3. Necessary Documents for Vegan Certification

3.1 List of Ingredients

A detailed list of all ingredients used in the product, including information about the source and supplier of each ingredient.

3.2 Production Process

Describe in detail the product’s production process, from input materials to finished products. This process needs to be clear and transparent so that certification agencies can check and evaluate.

3.3 Testing Documentation

If the product has been tested, documents related to that testing should be provided. This includes test reports, analysis results and related certifications.

3.4 Internal Policies and Regulations

Businesses need to provide internal policies and regulations related to Vegan production, including regulations on quality control and risk management.

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Why choose NatureCert

Our exceptional value proposition

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Expert with extensive experience in vegan certification.

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We carry out audits as authorized by the IGSC certification body.

Global acceptance

 

Vegan medicine certificate accepted globally.

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MEETS GLOBAL ACCEPTANCE STANDARDS

It is important that your vegan certification is accepted by global customers.

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Our certification services are quick and effective, helping businesses meet regulatory requirements and gain reputation in the market. With our expertise and optimized processes, we ensure fast results without compromising on quality.

 

Vegan certification process

Implementation steps

4.1 Choosing a Certification Authority

First, businesses need to choose a reputable certification agency to carry out the certification process.

4.2 Submit Application

After fully preparing the documents, the enterprise submits the application to the certification agency. This application will be reviewed and evaluated initially.

4.3  On-Site Inspection

The certification body will conduct on-site inspections to evaluate the manufacturing process and test the materials used. This process may include document review, product sampling for analysis, and on-site inspection of the manufacturing process.

4.4 Review and Approval

After testing, the certification agency will evaluate the results and decide whether the product meets Vegan standards or not. If passed, the business will receive Vegan certification.

4.5  Recertification

Vegan certification is often time-limited and businesses need to periodically re-certify to maintain certification.

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5.  Benefits of Vegan Certification

5.1 For Consumers
5.1.1 Health

Vegan products are often made from natural ingredients and do not contain preservatives or harmful chemicals. This can help reduce the risk of diseases related to diet and use of chemical products.

5.1.2 Ethics

Many people choose to use Vegan products for ethical reasons. Consuming products that are not tested on animals and do not contain animal ingredients helps them feel more secure about their impact on animals and the environment.

5.2 For Businesses
5.2.1 Market Expansion

Having Vegan certification helps businesses reach a large and growing customer segment. More and more consumers are looking for animal- and environmentally-friendly products, and Vegan certification is an important factor in their purchasing decisions.

5.2.2 Enhance Reputation

Vegan certification helps enhance a business’s reputation in the eyes of consumers and business partners. It shows the business’s commitment to protecting animals and the environment.

6. NatureCert Helps You Get Certified Vegan

6.1 Introduction to NatureCert

NatureCert is a reputable certification organization with many years of experience in certifying environmentally and animal-friendly products. NatureCert provides Vegan certification services for businesses.

6.2 Certification Process At NatureCert

NatureCert applies a rigorous and transparent certification process, including:

  • Initial Assessment: Check and evaluate business documents.
  • On-Site Inspection: Perform on-site inspections to ensure production processes comply with Vegan standards.
  • Certification Approval: Provide Vegan certification for products that meet standards.
  • Recertification: Periodically inspected and recertified to ensure standards are maintained.
6.3 Benefits of Choosing NatureCert
  • Prestige and Experience: With many years of experience, NatureCert is a reliable partner for businesses in the Vegan certification process.
  • Dedicated Support: NatureCert provides detailed and dedicated support to businesses throughout the certification process.
  • Global Network: With a global network of experts and partners, NatureCert has the ability to meet the certification needs of businesses anywhere.

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We have regulatory documents on the certification process and other useful documents, please refer to them for more information.

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