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Certifications

What each certification actually certifies, who issues it, what it does not cover, and why it matters to your market.

ECOCERTOrganic & natural
USDA OrganicUS organic
COSMOS OrganicCosmetic organic
NatrueNatural cosmetics
HalalHalal
ISO 22716Cosmetic GMP

Detail

Certification by certification

ECOCERT

What it certifies
Organic and natural content in cosmetics, assessed against the COSMOS standard — the proportion of natural and organic ingredients and the processes used to make them.
Who issues it
Ecocert Greenlife, a certification body based in France.
What it does not cover
It does not assess product efficacy or safety — only composition and process.
Why it matters
It is the natural and organic mark EU retail buyers recognise most readily, and it is widely demanded for natural-positioned ranges.

USDA Organic

What it certifies
Organic agricultural content under the USDA National Organic Program — that the ingredients were grown and handled to organic standards.
Who issues it
USDA-accredited certifying agents.
What it does not cover
It is an agricultural standard, not a cosmetic-safety or GMP standard.
Why it matters
It is the language US buyers and regulators expect behind an "organic" claim on a product sold in the United States.

COSMOS Organic

What it certifies
Organic and natural cosmetics to the pan-European COSMOS standard, covering ingredient sourcing, formulation, and manufacturing.
Who issues it
COSMOS-approved bodies such as Ecocert and the Soil Association.
What it does not cover
It does not measure the efficacy of individual ingredients.
Why it matters
It harmonises several national schemes into one benchmark, so a COSMOS claim travels across EU markets.

Natrue

What it certifies
Natural and organic cosmetics against the Natrue standard, with strict thresholds for natural and naturally-derived content.
Who issues it
Natrue, an international non-profit association based in Brussels.
What it does not cover
It does not address fair-trade or carbon claims.
Why it matters
It is a strict natural benchmark recognised across European natural-cosmetic retail.

Halal

What it certifies
That the product and its production comply with Halal requirements — ingredients, processing aids, and handling.
Who issues it
Accredited Halal certification bodies.
What it does not cover
It does not certify organic or natural status; those are separate marks.
Why it matters
It is required or expected by many buyers across the GCC and other Muslim-majority markets.

ISO 22716

What it certifies
Cosmetic Good Manufacturing Practice at the production facility — hygiene, process control, documentation, and traceability.
Who issues it
Accredited certification bodies auditing against the ISO 22716 standard.
What it does not cover
It certifies how product is made, not a specific formula or marketing claim.
Why it matters
It is the baseline GMP expectation for cosmetic manufacture, referenced by the EU Cosmetics Regulation and other regimes. Our facility operates under it.

ONSSA

What it certifies
Sanitary and food-safety authorisation in Morocco, including the licence under which our QC officer signs each Certificate of Analysis.
Who issues it
ONSSA, Morocco’s national food safety authority.
What it does not cover
It is a Moroccan sanitary authorisation, not an organic or cosmetic-GMP certification.
Why it matters
It is the Moroccan licence that stands behind our COAs and the release of culinary-grade goods.

Argan IGP

What it certifies
That argan oil is genuinely of Moroccan origin under a Protected Geographical Indication scheme.
Who issues it
The IGP scheme recognised by Morocco and the EU.
What it does not cover
It does not certify organic status or grade — only authenticity of origin.
Why it matters
Argan is widely mislabelled; the IGP is proof the oil is the real, Moroccan article.

IOC

What it certifies
Olive oil grade and authenticity against International Olive Council standards.
Who issues it
The International Olive Council.
What it does not cover
It applies to olive oil specifically, among the adjacent oils, not to cosmetic oils generally.
Why it matters
It is the reference standard for olive oil grade and authenticity where buyers source culinary olive oil from us.

EU CPNP

What it certifies
It is not a certification but a notification: a finished cosmetic registered on the EU’s Cosmetic Products Notification Portal before it is placed on the market.
Who issues it
Operated by the European Commission; the notification is made by the EU Responsible Person.
What it does not cover
It does not certify quality — it is a pre-market register, not a quality mark.
Why it matters
A finished cosmetic cannot legally be sold in the EU without it. We supply the technical data the notification requires.

UK SCPN

What it certifies
The GB equivalent of CPNP: a finished cosmetic notified through the Submit Cosmetic Product Notification service before sale.
Who issues it
Operated by the UK Office for Product Safety and Standards.
What it does not cover
Like CPNP, it is a notification, not a quality certification.
Why it matters
Since Brexit it is required, separately from CPNP, to place a cosmetic on the Great Britain market.

FDA cosmetic

What it certifies
Facility registration and product listing with the US FDA under the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA).
Who issues it
The US Food and Drug Administration.
What it does not cover
The FDA does not pre-approve cosmetics; registration and listing are not an endorsement.
Why it matters
Registration and listing are required for cosmetics sold in the US under MoCRA. We supply documentation that supports them.

GCC notification

What it certifies
Per-country cosmetic notification across the Gulf — for example the UAE’s Montaji/ECAS route and Saudi Arabia’s SFDA registration.
Who issues it
National regulatory authorities in each GCC country.
What it does not cover
Each country’s notification is separate; one does not cover the others.
Why it matters
It is required to place cosmetics on GCC markets. We supply the technical documentation each notification needs.

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