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Sustainability in Botanical Extract Sourcing: What B2B Buyers Need to Know

2026年6月22日 · 1 min read

Sustainability claims are everywhere in the botanical extract industry, but not all carry equal weight. For B2B buyers, especially those serving EU and US markets, understanding what matters is critical for both compliance and brand positioning.

The Three Pillars of Credible Sustainability

1. Traceability — Can the supplier trace material from farm to extract? Batch-level documentation matters more than generic claims.

2. Third-Party Certification — Look for recognized certifications: USDA Organic, EU Organic, FairWild, Rainforest Alliance. Self-declared “eco-friendly” labels carry no weight.

3. Wild Harvesting Practices — For materials from wild sources, ensure suppliers follow FairWild or equivalent standards to prevent overharvesting.

What EU Buyers Specifically Require
– EU Organic Regulation 2018/848
– REACH compliance documentation
– CITES permits for protected species

What US Buyers Need
– FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) compliance
– USDA Organic or NOP equivalence
– Prop 65 documentation for California

How We Approach This
Every batch we supply comes with full traceability documentation, third-party testing certificates, and access to farm-of-origin information. We work directly with verified grower networks rather than brokers, ensuring transparency at every step.

Ask us for our sustainability documentation package during your next inquiry.


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