Seabound Plastics certification is committed to building a complete plastic waste value chain, ensuring that the entire process from collection to ocean plastic is clearTraceability。In order to achieve this goal, we support the use of ocean-bound plastic materials in consumer products and actively explore new opportunities in the ** plastics market.
Certification process: 1. Choose the right standard.
2. Check the standards and related documents.
3. Choose a certification body.
4. Prepare for audit.
Who can apply:
1. Organization of OBP waste collection.
2. **Quotient.
3. Companies that add **OBP to their products.
4. ** business dealers.
OBP Collection Organization Standard (OBP-COL-STD),Applies to any organization (for-profit, non-profit, ** or non-** organization) that participates in or wishes to participate in the collection of sea-bound plastics as defined in this standard, or organizations that want to participate in the collection of waste plastics and environmental clean-ups, to prove that the plastics they collect are sea-bound plastics. If you are collecting ocean-bound plastic (OBP) or purchasing OBP from waste pickers, fishermen, or small collectors, you can apply for OBP Collection Organisation Standard certification.
OBP** ORGANIZATIONAL STANDARD (OBP-REC-STD),For any organization involved (for-profit, not-for-profit, **or non-**), or who wishes to participate in the plastics** value chain, starting with the purchase of OBP from a party certified to the OBP Collection Organization Standard to receive OBP, to the inclusion of **OBP in the final business-to-business (B2B) or business-to-consumer (B2C) product. You can apply for certification to the OBP standard if you are transforming certified OBP into a new product (from collection to final product, every ** and manufacturing activity falls into this category) or if you are trading certified OBP materials or products (at any stage of the value chain after collection). The purpose of OBP** certification is to address the problem of marine plastic litter by incentivizing businesses to actively ** plastic waste that has the potential to enter the ocean. Because certified sea-bound plastics have a higher value, there is an incentive for them to collect more plastic waste, which in turn protects the ocean and gives plastic a second life.