The New Norwex Organic Line
There are many definitions and criteria used to define natural and organic products and the use of the term “organic” on personal care labels is not regulated in the same way as it is for foods. This can make it difficult for consumers to identify truly organic personal care products. This is one reason why all of our new personal care products are not simply labeled natural or organic, but are actually ECOCERT® certified organic. ECOCERT® is considered to be the most important organization in Europe in setting the criteria for natural and organic cosmetics – their requirements for an organic product are as follows:
- a minimum of 10% of the total ingredients must be certified organic;
- at least 95% of the ingredients must be of vegetable/plant origin; and
- while the product may contain a maximum of 5% synthetic ingredients, none of these must be included on the negative list.
ECOCERT’s negative list includes:
- mineral oil and silicon;
- synthetic emulsifiers like PEG (polyethylene glycol);
- viscosity controlling agents like carbomer;
- preservatives such as formaldehyde releasers, parabens, or phenoxyethanol;
- synthetic perfumes;
- synthetic dyes; and
- synthetic solvents like propylene glycol.
In addition, the Swiss plant extracts used in our products are also certified organic by Bio Suisse.
Bio Suisse is an association of more than 30 organic farming
organizations and about 6300 farms engaging in organic production in
Switzerland and Liechtenstein. The Bio
Suisse quality seal is by far the most important seal for organic
products in Switzerland and Bio Suisse requirements are far stricter
than even those of the European Union.
October 2008 Tech Talk
by Candi Bezte, Norwex Science & Technical Advisor
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