DCS organic cosmetics and wellness 3

Skin care is a range of practices that support skin integrity, enhance its appearance, and relieve skin conditions. They can include nutrition, avoidance of excessive sun exposure, and appropriate use of emollients. Practices that enhance appearance include the use of cosmetics, botulinum, exfoliation, fillers, laser resurfacing, microdermabrasion, peels, retinol therapy, and ultrasonic skin treatment. Skin care is a routine daily procedure in many settings, such […]

DCS organic cosmetics and wellness 2

K-Beauty (Korean: 케이뷰티; RR: Keibyuti) is an umbrella term for skincare products that are derived from South Korea. The fad gained popularity worldwide, especially in East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and the Western world, and focuses on health, hydration, and an emphasis for brightening effects. K-Beauty brand, Tonymoly Although the focus for these beauty products are on skin aesthetics such as health, hydration, and luminous textured skin, glowing “glass skin” […]

DCS organic cosmetics and wellness

Natural skin care uses topical creams and lotions made of ingredients available in nature. Much of the recent literature reviews plant-derived ingredients, which may include herbs, roots, flowers and essential oils, but natural substances in skin care products include animal-derived products such as beewax, and minerals. These substances may be combined with various carrier agents, preservatives, surfactants, humectants and emulsifiers.: 5–8  There are no legal definitions in the U.S. […]

DCS organic and ecological textiles

Development of fair trade cottonFLO works with a guaranteed minimum price for producers that varies according tothe production context of each country. In West Africa, the minimum price was fixedat FCFA 238 per kg of seed cotton (EUR 0.36 per kg; i.e. USD 0.43 per kg, or USD0.20 per pound), which is well above the […]

DCS organic and ecological textiles

The European Union (EU regulation 2092/91),2the United States (NOP)3and Japan(JAS), among others, protect the use of the word ‘organic’ on food and processedfood for sale. These regulations apply to products deriving from agriculture andanimal husbandry, but not to products like fish or to non-food items such as cottonproducts. There are thus no particular legal requirements […]

DCS organic and ecological textiles

The aim of the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is to define requirements to ensure organic status of textiles, from harvesting of the raw materials, through environmentally and socially responsible manufacturing up to labeling in order to provide a credible assurance to the end consumer. GOTS is recognized as the world’s leading processing standard for […]

DCS organic and ecological textiles

Organic clothing is clothing made from materials raised in or grown in compliance with organic agricultural standards.  Organic clothing may be composed of Cotton, Jute, Linen, Silk, Ramie, or Wool. In the United States, textiles do not need to be 100% organic to use the organic label. A more general term is organic textiles, which includes both apparel and home textiles. The technical requirements in terms […]

Customs union technical regulations for machinery and equipment

A customs union is generally defined as a type of trade bloc which is composed of a free trade area with a common external tariff. Customs unions are established through trade pacts where the participant countries set up common external trade policy (in some cases they use different import quotas). Common competition policy is also helpful to avoid competition deficiency. Purposes for establishing a customs union normally include increasing economic efficiency and establishing […]

CTPAT CUSTOMS TRADE PARTNERSHIP AGAINST TERROISM

Supply chain security refers to efforts to enhance the safety of the supply chain,combining traditional practices of supply chain management with security requirementsaddressing a host of threats such as natural disasters, accidents, or even maliciousattacks like terrorism, piracy, and theft. Any of these hazards can result in long delays,especially at the border, and can play […]

CTPAT CUSTOMS TRADE PARTNERSHIP AGAINST TERROISM 4

In direct response to 9/11, the US Customs Service, now U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) challenged the trade community to partner with CBP to design a new approach to supply chain security focused on protecting the United States against acts of terrorism by improving security while simultaneously speeding the flow of compliant cargo and […]