Traceability is a legal obligation of every company that is related in any way to the supply chain. ISO 22005: 2007 is an international standard and defines the framework of requirements for the implementation of a traceability system. It is addressed to all categories of companies, regardless of their size, related to the supply chain.
ISO 26000 Corporate Social Responsibility Standard
It is a framework of rules, which offers companies the opportunity to implement a Corporate Social Responsibility System that covers the full range of their activities. It provides guidance and not requirements and cannot be certified like the ISO standards. It is addressed to all categories of companies, regardless of their type, product, or service.
SA 8000: Standard of Social Welfare and Responsibility
The SA 8000 is one of the most recognized standards of Corporate Social Responsibility and ensures fair working conditions and respect for the people. This standard constantly sets the standards for the continuous improvement of the working conditions and the safeguarding of the human rights. It is addressed to all kind of companies, regardless of their type, product, or service.
The Kosher standard
According to the Jewish food law, which derives from the Bible, the term Kosher refers to products that are suitable for consumption by the Jews. The Kosher certificate requires the appropriate choice of raw materials and ingredients as well as a certain way of production. It is addressed to companies that target global markets as Kosher certified products pave the way for new markets and customers.
The Halal standard
The word Halal, in Arabic, means what is accepted by the Islamic law. Therefore, Halal certified products are those that can be consumed by Muslims. These products, food or not, follow specific production processes, packaging and traceability that prove their purity. It is addressed to companies engaged in international trade as well as to all companies that want to operate even in local markets, giving added value to their final product.
ISO 9001: 2015
It is the most recognisable quality standard and follows the fundamental approach: Plan – Do – Check – Act. It covers the whole range of a production process from the design of the product or service to the sale or implementation. It is addressed to all companies that are interested in increasing the quality of their products or services in addition to improving the way they operate.
PAS 2060:2014
It is based on other environmental standards such as PAS 2050: 2011 and ISO 14064 and sets the general requirements for the achievement of climate-neutral carbon footprint by reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It is addressed to all categories of companies, regardless of their type, product, or service.
PAS 2050: 2011
It provides customized guidelines and sets the requirements for greenhouse gas (GHG) emission assessments to enable more efficient application and carbon footprint measurement. It targets all categories of businesses, regardless of their object, product, or service, in order to assess the impact of their day-to-day activities on climate change.
MEASUREMENT & COMPENSATION OF CARBON FOOTPRINT OF PRODUCTS OR SERVICES “CARBON FOOTPRINT – CO2 EMISSION IMPRESSION”
It is an internationally recognized method and includes the measurement of greenhouse gases that are emitted during the operations of each company, as well as a plan to reduce emissions and produce climate-neutral products or services. It is addressed to all companies and organizations regardless of their type, size, product, or service provided with more or lesser impact on the environment.
Ecolabel
Ecolabel focuses on the sustainable production and consumption of products and services. The aim is to study a product or service throughout its life cycle and to quantify its negative effects for the environmental protection. It is a commitment to environmental sustainability and it is addressed to a wide range of businesses.






