Dec 13, 2010
SCS Expands Pesticide Free Certification to Include OrnamentalsSource: SCS

Scientific Certification Systems, a leader in third-party certification of environmental and safety claims, has recently announced the expansion of its Lab Tested and Certified Pesticide Free program to include ornamental plants. Historically, the certification has helped vegetable and fruit growers offer their customers products that meet the highest levels of safety.

Scientific Certification Systems (SCS), a leader in third-party certification of environmental and safety claims, has recently announced the expansion of its Lab Tested and Certified Pesticide Free program to include ornamental plants. Historically, the certification has helped vegetable and fruit growers offer their customers products that meet the highest levels of safety.

The expansion of this certification allows horticultural producers to assure their customers that their flowering and ornamental plants are of the highest quality and safe for their homes and gardens. The Pesticide Free Certification provides the same measure of safety consumers receive when they purchase certified fruits and vegetables.

Growers can use certification to demonstrate to retailers that they meet increasingly stringent safety requirements. “We conduct pesticide testing that exceeds government requirements so our clients have the highest confidence in assuring retailers that their products are safe,” said Wil Sumner, director of agricultural testing and certification at SCS. The Pesticide Free Certification is up to 1,000 times more stringent than pesticide limits required by law.

For the last two decades, SCS has issued Pesticide Free certification to help vegetable and fruit producers demonstrate that their products are safe for consumption. While consumers have long demanded safety certification for food products, they are now seeking transparency in other products that have traditionally brought pesticides into their homes. Buying Pesticide Free plants helps minimize the risk of exposing pets and family to harmful pesticides.

To learn more, go to www.scscertified.com.




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