The Importance of Third-Party Verification
Concerned consumers often wonder if the claims on product labels are actually true. They want to buy healthy, environmentally-friendly products and often pay a premium to do so. It is difficult to know what companies you can trust, and hard to tell what you are really getting when you buy. Something an increasing number of companies do to add transparency is use third-party verification, so consumers can buy with confidence.
Third-party verification utilizes an independent organization to review the manufacturing process and to check whether the final product complies with very specific standards. If a manufacturer meets these standards they can certify their products and use the company’s certification mark so the consumer knows their buying what’s on the label.
Some of the verification processes include on-site inspections for ongoing compliance. They also may audit company records and trace ingredients from start to finished product. These measures make companies accountable for their practices.
Here are seven third-party verification companies that work with NutriGold, their methods, and their missions.
Priya Khan is the founder and CEO of the NutriGold, a family-owned, mission-driven, wellness company powered by integrity. Each of their supplements is grounded in science and sound philosophy. They are raising the bar on sustainability, quality, accountability, and transparency within the dietary supplements industry.
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