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Best Answer , 23 November 2021 - 08:53 AM

Greetings Mercy,

 

Generally you can't put the CB logo on a package, because as you mentioned it certifies the procedure, not the product. I don't know of any specific exemptions but just in case you can ask for a clarification from the CB.

 

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Posted 22 November 2021 - 07:53 PM

Good day everyone! 

 

I'm doing a full review of requirement compliance under FSSC 22000 and ISO 9001 of a flexible packaging for food industry company and have found that in the secondary package (a box, specifically) they put AENOR and IQNET's logo, to signify their certification in ISO 9001.

 

I know that no GFSI logo CAN'T be used on products or packaging material just on marketing materials: but are Certification Bodies Logos allowed even if its not a product certification? 

 

Hope you can help me out, thank you!

 

Have a nice day everyone.


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Posted 23 November 2021 - 08:53 AM   Best Answer

Greetings Mercy,

 

Generally you can't put the CB logo on a package, because as you mentioned it certifies the procedure, not the product. I don't know of any specific exemptions but just in case you can ask for a clarification from the CB.

 

Regards!


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Posted 24 November 2021 - 04:39 AM

Thank you Evans!

 

Greetings Mercy,

 

Generally you can't put the CB logo on a package, because as you mentioned it certifies the procedure, not the product. I don't know of any specific exemptions but just in case you can ask for a clarification from the CB.

 

Regards!


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