Certification

More than Organic, certified organic

There is no organic standard for feminine care, but since our products are made of a natural textile, they’ve been absorbed into the organic textile category. The leading organization for organic textiles is GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standards). In addition to being GOTS certified, Organyc products have also have the following certifications

Cotton Incorporated

The Seal of Cotton imprint on packaging, more than cotton product, but 100% certified organic cotton.

Global Organic Textile Standards

There is no organic standard for feminine care, but since our products are made of a natural textile, they’ve been absorbed into the organic textile category.

The leading organization for organic textiles is GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standards).

ICEA

The Ethical and Environmental Certification Institute

ICEA inspects and certifies firms respectful of the environment, workers’ dignity and collective rights. ICEA is one of the most prominent inspection and certification bodies in the field of sustainable development.

ECOCERT

ECOCERT Organic Certification

ECOCERT is an organic certification organization, founded in France in 1991. ECOCERT meaning the entire supply chain is audited, from the raw material to the finished product.

MADESAFE®️

Made with safe ingredients

MADE SAFE® is America’s the first nontoxic certification that applies widely to consumer products. MADE SAFE® certification means products are made with safe ingredients not known or suspected to harm human health.

ECOCERT

ECOCERT Organic Certification

ECOCERT is an organic certification organization, founded in France in 1991. ECOCERT meaning the entire supply chain is audited, from the raw material to the finished product.

SA8000

Social Accountability Certification

Corman, the manufacturer of Organyc products, holds a certification in SA 8000 (Social Accountability Certification). SA8000 is a social accountability standard for decent working conditions, based on global workplace norms of the International Labor Organization (ILO), the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

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