EWG certification is a product safety certification issued by the U.S. Environmental Working Group (EWG). It mainly focuses on consumer products such as personal care products, cleaning products, children's toys, food, etc., and evaluates the safety of products, their impact on the environment, and their impact on health.
EWG certification focuses on the safety of the chemical composition of the product, its impact on the environment, and its impact on health. During the evaluation process, EWG conducts a detailed analysis and testing of the product's ingredients to ensure that the product does not contain substances that are harmful to humans. At the same time, EWG also considers the production process and environmental impact of the product to assess its environmental sustainability.
In order to be EWG certified, products need to meet strict standards. These standards include, but are not limited to: products must not contain substances that are harmful to humans; The production process of the product must meet the environmental protection requirements; The packaging of the product must meet sustainability requirements, etc. If a product is EWG certified, the EWG certification mark can be displayed on the product or packaging to prove to consumers that the product meets strict environmental and safety standards.
How do I get certified by EWG?
First, avoid ingredients of concern to the EWG.
The product must not contain any of the ingredients on the "unacceptable" list, i.e. ingredients that contain health, ecotoxicity and pollution concerns.
Second, there needs to be complete transparency.
Must meet the EWG's standards for ingredient disclosure on labels, providing the EWG with full transparency information, including fragrance ingredients.
In addition, good manufacturing methods need to be employed.
Product manufacturers must evolve and follow current good manufacturing practices to further ensure the safety of their products.