Certification programs
Control Union Brasil offers certification programs for different industries
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CRS – Certified Responsible Soya
CRS was launched in 2008 to ensure that current and future soybean production is conducted in a responsible manner. It is a high-level international standard and includes important indicators such as zero conversion/zero deforestation, which complies with FEFAC guidelines for soybean sourcing.

RFS2 – Renewable Fuel Standard
The Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program was created under the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct), which amended the Clean Air Act (CAA).

ISO 22716
ISO 22716 is an international standard of good manufacturing practices (GMP) for the cosmetics manufacturing industry and describes the basic principles of applying GMP in a facility that produces finished cosmetic products.

Plant Based
The Plant-Based Certification Program is applicable at any step of the food industry and it sets requirements for products and byproducts from non-animal origin. The Plant-Based Standard (PBS) has an allowance of 5% for food additives and follows the Global Food Safety Initiative (GSFI), ensuring good practices and avoiding cross-contamination of products.

FSA – Farm Sustainability Assessment
Control Union is a global service provider for the agricultural industry and officially approved by SAI Platform to perform Farmer Sustainability Assessments (FSA).

Bonsucro
Control Union is a global service provider for the sugar industry and officially approved by Bonsucro.

RTRS – Round Table on Responsible Soy
Control Union is a global service provider for producers and industries in the soy and corn supply chains, officially approved by the Round Table on Responsible Soy Association (RTRS).

TLV – Timber Legality Verification
Through complying to our TLV Standard, you as an importer/exporter, supplier or forest management company can demonstrate to customers and competent authorities your commitment to due diligence, legality assurance and the prevention of deforestation and forest degradation.

How can we help you?
Would you like more specific information about our certification programs? If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us; we’d be delighted to hear from you.