Vegan Certification
We hear the term vegan more and more now. We know more or less what it is, even if it is hearsay. So What Does Vegan Really Mean? What Are Vegan Products?
Although the origin of the term vegan is actually based on the past, it is newly known and adopted in our country. Veganism is based on animal love and animal rights. Veganism is actually practiced as a way of life. It is necessary to make changes in many products and areas in our lives such as clothing, cosmetics and furniture, especially in eating habits.
Until recently, the use of food, cosmetics and personal care products, furniture or hand sanitizers was a big problem for vegan consumers. However, vegan form of almost every product is now produced. The important issue in the products offered for sale as a vegan product is whether it has a certificate.
Vegan products must pass vegan analysis processes and audits within the scope of the vegan certification system. Thus, they can label the product as vegan and vegan individuals can consume it safely.
Within the scope of the Nanocert Vegan Product Certification System, many products such as food, cosmetics, personal care products, disinfectants, textiles, furniture are tested and labeled as vegan. Products that can be certified as vegan can be listed as follows:
- Types of Food
- Skin Care Products
- Bathroom Products
- Hair Care Products
- Body Fragrances, Perfume
- Makeup Supplies
- Personal Body Care Products such as Eyes, Teeth, Ears
- Animal Care Products
- Candles, Home Fragrances
- Furniture Polish
- Lime Removers, Sink Openers
- Cleaning Wipes, Disinfectants
- Dish, Laundry, Floor, Surface, Carpet, Window and Oven Cleaning Products