Cosmetic products bearing the COSMOS ECOCERT brand are free from ingredients harmful to health and the environment
Spiga Nord produces glycerins and polyglycerols declared compliant with the requirements set by ECOCERT and COSMOS for COSMETIC raw materials by Ecocert Greenlife. This accredited certification body has evaluated and certified organic and natural products for 30 years. All products marketed with the Ecocert logo are verified from composition to processing and packaging.
The certification is a good asset for producers of raw materials, manufacturers of cosmetic products, brands or any company in the cosmetics sector. It allows the marketing of organic or natural cosmetics. Cosmetic products bearing the COSMOS ECOCERT brand are free from ingredients harmful to health and the environment. For example, parabens, synthetic dyes and artificial perfumes.
By their plant origin, companies can use Spiga Nord products in formulations requiring a 100% NATURAL final product. Both the Glycerin and the Polyglycerols of Spiga Nord can be raw materials. Companies can use them in the cosmetic sector as they allow the preparation of emulsions free of ethoxylated compounds, known for their harmfulness linked to dermatological problems and environmental issues.
Companies can use polyglycerols in cosmetic formulations as moisturizing substances since the skin tolerates them well. They allow cosmetic products to maintain consistency, fragrance, and softness and quickly absorb them.
ECOCERT standard:
- It certifies finished cosmetic products and raw materials for cosmetic use. Companies make these products with the help of organic ingredients and chemical substances of natural origin.
- It defines criteria to ensure consumers that their cosmetics are organic or natural and manufactured.
- It was born from the collaboration between the leading certification bodies and international organizations in the sector. The mains are BDIH (Germany), COSMEBIO (France), ECOCERT (France) and SOIL ASSOCIATION (United Kingdom).
- It is based on developing the concept of green chemistry, with responsible use of natural resources, respecting biodiversity, and without petrochemical ingredients.