What are the Different Certifications Are at RICL
Food and Safety
GMP/GMP+:Â Good Manufacturing Practices for ensuring products are consistently produced and controlled according to quality standards.
FDA:Â U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulations.
BRCGS:Â Brand Reputation through Compliance Global Standards for safety and quality in food, packaging, storage, and distribution.
HACCP:Â Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points, a systematic preventive approach to food safety.
Environmental and Sustainability
Green Guard:Â Certification for low chemical emissions in products.
Organic:Â Certifications ensuring products meet organic farming standards.
Global GAP:Â Good Agricultural Practices focusing on safe and sustainable agricultural production.
FSC:Â Forest Stewardship Council certification for responsible forestry.
Health and Pharmaceutical
WHO GMP:Â World Health Organization Good Manufacturing Practices.
REACH:Â European Community Regulation on chemicals and their safe use (EC 1907/2006).
Quality and Security
CMMI:Â Capability Maturity Model Integration for process improvement.
IP:Â Intellectual Property management and protection standards.
PCI-DSS:Â Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard.
SA 8000:Â An auditable certification standard that encourages organizations to develop, maintain, and apply socially acceptable practices in the workplace.
Religious Compliance
Kosher:Â Certification for foods that conform to the regulations of kashrut (Jewish dietary law).
Technical and Other Standards
IK10:Â Impact protection standard for enclosures.
RCM:Â Regulatory Compliance Mark for Australian market.
SEDEX:Â Supplier Ethical Data Exchange, focuses on ethical business practices globally.
WRAP:Â Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production, focusing on lawful, humane, and ethical manufacturing around the world.
C-TPAT:Â Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism, a voluntary supply chain security program.
BIFMAÂ : BIFMA, or the Business and Institutional Furniture Manufacturers Association, is specifically from the field of commercial furniture.Â
GLPÂ : GLP (Good Laboratory Practice) is a set of principles that ensure the quality, integrity, and reliability of non-clinical laboratory studies used to support research and regulatory submissions for products like pharmaceuticals and chemicals.