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  2. Bioproduct - Wikipedia

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    Examples of emerging bioproducts or biobased products include biofuels, bioenergy, starch-based and cellulose-based ethanol, bio-based adhesives, biochemicals, bioplastics, etc. [8] [9] Emerging bioproducts are active subjects of research and development, and these efforts have developed significantly since the turn of the 20/21st century, in ...

  3. National Organic Program - Wikipedia

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    The seal is used for products adhering to USDA standards that contain at least 95% organic ingredients. The Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 (OFPA) required that the USDA develop national standards for organic products, and the final rule establishing the NOP was first published in the Federal Register in 2000 [ 1 ] and is codified in the ...

  4. Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 - Wikipedia

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    Certification begins with the submission of an Organic System Plan to a USDA-accredited certification program. The Organic System Plan requires detailed growing, handling and materials procedures and at least five years of records. Annual on-site inspections confirm production operations and fees are collected to pay for the certification ...

  5. Ecolab Launches Line of Bio-Based Hard Surface Cleaners That ...

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    Ecolab Launches Line of Bio-Based Hard Surface Cleaners That Are USDA BioPreferred and Green Seal Certified ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Ecolab Inc. introduces a new line of bio-based hard ...

  6. 40 of the best shampoos for thinning hair reviewed, see what won

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    It’s brimming with natural oils and beautifying herbal extracts, contains biobased cleansers and all-natural preservatives, and is USDA-certified biobased at 90%.

  7. Organic certification - Wikipedia

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    Organic certification addresses a growing worldwide demand for organic food. It is intended to assure quality, prevent fraud, and to promote commerce.While such certification was not necessary in the early days of the organic movement, when small farmers would sell their produce directly at farmers' markets, as organics have grown in popularity, more and more consumers are purchasing organic ...

  8. USDA's New Green Label: Can You Trust It? - AOL

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    Coming soon to a store near you: Lip balms, cleaning supplies and other products bearing a new green stamp of approval from the federal government. The U.S. Department of Agriculture hopes its ...

  9. Quality Assurance International - Wikipedia

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    Quality Assurance International (QAI) is a U.S.-based international organic certification company that is authorized by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) as "a USDA-accredited certifying agent that operates globally to certify organic operations to National Organic Program standards."