THE SGS NO GE INGREDIENTS SUPPLY CHAIN PROCESS VERIFICATION STANDARD

December 15, 2015

The SGS No GE Supply Chain Process Standard U.S. Version (the Standard) is a robust system to verify the process of preparing non-genetically engineered (non-GE) ingredients or (pet) food and beverage products for sale in the United States (U.S.). The Standard may be used by any entity in the supply chain (defined herein as an “operator”), including an ingredient or finished food manufacturer, vendor, or services provider like transport or storage facilities. The Standard is based primarily on product traceability with focus on the control of cross-contact or co-mingling between genetically engineered (GE) and non-GE ingredients at every level of the supply chain and manufacturing process, as well as an effective product market removal plan.

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