In the US, the Organic Food Production Act 1990 regulates organics.
To have the USDA (US Department of Agriculture) seal on a product, the product must be certified organic and contain at least 95% organically produced ingredients.
There are two categories of labeling that are permitted to use the USDA seal. These are,
1. 100% certified organic ingredients. These producers may identify 100% organic ingredients on front label.
2. 95% or more certified organic ingredients. These producers may identify "organic" on front label.
These (above two) are the only conditions where the USDA seal may be used.
You may see two additional categories of organic labeling.
3. Containing 70% or greater of organically produced ingredients can be labeled on the front of the package saying "made with organic (whatever it is)". An example of this would be cereal with organic blueberries. In this example the label may say "made with organic blueberries". No seal is permitted.
4. Containing less than 70% organic ingredients may make no front panel claims. However, can list the organic ingredient as such on the side panel. For example, pasta sauce may say "organic parsley" in the list of ingredients. No seal is permitted.
In Canada the Organic Products Regulations has a phasing in period for organic labeling which ends in December 2008. This would require 95% organic ingredients and organic certification to have the Canadian Organic logo on the package.
Organic food is healthier for your body. What does it mean when a fruit or vegetable you're looking at says "organic?"Here are some facts to help you know what type of "organic product" you're buying:1. Your product is 100% organic.a. It must be 100% organic, not including water or salt.b. The certifying agent must be listed on the product. The "USDA organic" seal can also be used if the agency works with the USDA.c. An ingredient list must show on the product, if it is more than one ingredient.2. What if the product claims to be "organic?"a. It must have at least 95% organic ingredients, not including water and salt.b. The product cannot contain sulfites.c. Up to 5% of the product can be nonorganic.d. The certifying agent must be listed. The "USDA organic" seal can also be used if the agency works with the USDA.3. The product says, "made with organic ingredients." What does that mean?a. The product must be at least 70% organic.b. It cannot contain sulfites.c. Up to 30% of the product can be nonorganic.d. The label must list the organic ingredients as "organic" when other organic labeling is shown.e. It must list the certifying agent but cannot use the "USDA organic" seal.4. What if the product claims to have some organic ingredients?a. The product can contain less than 70% organic ingredients.b. It can have over 30% nonorganic ingredients.c. The label must list the organic ingredients as "organic" when other organic labeling is shown.d. The label cannot have the "USDA organic" seal, the certifying agency or any other reference to organic contents.
There are organic peanut butter and non-organic peanut butter. It depends on the ingredients in your peanut butter. The label usually lists whether or not a product is organic. Look for the certification. The last and best way to check is to look at the nutrition label and make sure the ingredients listed are organic.
Organic holi colours are made from 100% certified organic ingredients, which are mostly food grade ingredients (usually vegetable & leaf extracts). Though most producers sell colours termed organic, it is not legal to term a product organic if it is not certified. i have come across only one company selling genuine organic holi colours, which is Organica.
Miranda Kerr has created a product line called KORA Organic. The line offers moisturizers, cleansers, and protective skin care products, all which contain organic ingredients.
The product usually has a label that says it is organic or made with natural ingredients. If you are shopping online, there is usually a whole category for just natural and organic ingredient products.
Tallow balm is a 100% chemical free product. Its key ingredients are grass fed tallow (grass fed animal fat) and organic castor oil
Yes, because it contains carbon and hydrogen, it is by definition organic. It is not a natural product, however, so would not be considered "organic" in the food sense of the word.
Dairy ingredients are milk, cheese, eggs, etc. Anything that comes from milk is considered a dairy product (plus eggs). I hope that answered your question.
An item, material or substance that has no exposure to chemical, genetically-modified or synthetic inputs, methods, or resources is a definition of an organic product. The explanation may go even further by restricting impacts, influences, interventions or involvements by non-local, off-site materials or procedures. So an edible organic product may have only local, on-site ingredients and interventions and will have only natural, organic contributions to its cultivation, distribution, marketing and sale or trade.
If it has the USDA Organic label on the product or product package. Here is a link to their site: http://www.ams.usda.gov/nop/indexNet.htm
Oxiclean is a commercial oxygen cleaner that contains the ingredients, sodium percarbonate, sodium carbonate, hydrogen peroxide, and surfactants or detergents. It is considered an environment friendly product.