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And then they switch back to the junk production line using cheaper non-eco friendly materials for your order.The last time I did it they turned up as a team, spent all day there, took loads of videos and photos, checked certificates, etc and it was about $150.
No, I don't. It's actually pretty easy if it is important to you.Do you have a hard time finding eco-friendly product suppliers?
Depends on the factory. The good ones don't. If you do your homework and select the right factory that has been independently verified by someone like SGS then the risk is much lower, especially if you also have pre-shipment inspections. The factory produces the goods as normal but before shipment, an inspection company like Richforth comes in and takes a random sampling, comparing it to your standard template. There are industry-standard calculations for this to give a 99% confidence and if the shipment fails, then the factory has to redo the lot. Then another inspection and so on until it passes.And then they switch back to the junk production line using cheaper non-eco friendly materials for your order.