Clean Label Project - a U.S.-based non-profit that supports transparency, environmental sustainability, and consumer safety-certified ACG’s ACGcaps H+.
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Clean Label Project - a U.S.-based non-profit that supports transparency, environmental sustainability, and consumer safety-certified ACG’s ACGcaps H+. ACG’s (Mumbai, India) capsules are already vegetarian, vegan, non-GMO, Kosher and Halal-certified, but this certification ensures its clean-capsule design. According to the firm, this accreditation is the first for capsules in the world.
Clean Label Project testing is renowned for its strict and comprehensive standards, covering over 400 industrial and environmental contaminants, as well as FDA food safety requirements. Test results are in line with California’s Proposition 65. ACGcaps H+ capsules are suitable for filling granules, powders, pellets for prescription and non-prescription pharmaceutical ingredients, nutraceutical dietary supplements, and traditional medicines
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