Vegan Paper Certificate
Vegan Paper Certificate
Sustaining a life as a vegan does not only go through dietary changes. At every stage of life, it should be questioned whether every product used and consumed is of animal origin. It is possible to reach vegan products in all areas of life, especially textile products, cosmetics, cleaning materials and foodstuffs. Apart from these products, have you wondered if the paper you used before is vegan?
What is the Difference Between Vegan Paper and Non-Vegan Paper?
For a paper to be vegan, it is sufficient to obtain it from plant-based products such as cotton or cellulose. In some cases, different methods such as adding gelatin can be used to change the quality or structure of the paper. In this case, the paper ceases to be vegan. Of course, the fact that the gelatin used is of vegetable origin can solve this problem. Thus, the said paper and the products obtained from this paper can be considered vegan.
The paper used is vegan; affects all products made from paper, such as newsprint, magazines, school books, envelopes, stamps, tissue paper and sanitary products, bags, boxes, containers, food packaging, gift wrap, wallpapers, disposable plates, lampshades. Of course, all raw materials used in addition to paper while producing the final product must also be of vegetable origin.
The main point to consider when purchasing Vegan Paper is whether the paper is labeled as vegan. Products bearing the logo of being vegan are inspected, tested and certified products.
Vegan Certification of Paper Products is carried out within the scope of Nanocert Vegan Certification System.
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