BeVeg Global Vegan Certification
BeVeg Global Vegan Certification is North America’s & the world’s only third-party verification for Vegan food, facilities, and products with worldwide acceptance, accreditation and recognition under ISO, making it the most reliable and consistent benchmark for Vegan label claims. Third-party certification is the highest quality system when it comes to product labeling and certifications because it ensures products have been comprehensively evaluated by an independent party for compliance with an accredited standard developed by industry experts and stakeholders. To learn more on how to get vegan certified, read Unchained TV news about newly certified products making waves for vegan label law integrity for certified vegan claims globally.
Some may falsely claim we lack protein, but nobody would ever dare accuse vegans of lacking in personality. We have the dubious honor of being labeled with a plethora of questionable personality traits. We’ve been called The Angry Vegan, The Radical Vegan, even the Vegan Police. Profiles in Veganism seeks to show people what vegans are really like, namely like everyone else, except we don’t kill animals or drink their breast milk. As a great meme says, before you call me a radical, look inside a slaughterhouse.
Increasingly, vegans are business leaders, Like Ethan Brown, the wildly successful CEO of Beyond Meat, which went public and was immediately touted as the most successful IPO in more than a decade.
We also have our romantics, like the inimitable Earthling Ed, who preaches around the globe -with a ponytail and a Shakespearean flourish – about the hazards of factory farming and the need for justice and kindness to all animals.
And, we have our humorists, like the brilliant Tabitha Brown, whose delightful video on carrot bacon went viral and got her a major deal in Hollywood.
We have our musical geniuses, like Moby, who devotes his life to convincing people that animal agriculture is killing our planet. And, of course, we have our Oscar-winning actors, like Joaquin Phoenix, who spoke truth to power about our abuse of factory farm animals on the very nights that he was winning awards for his gripping performance as The Joker.
And, we have our visionaries, like Dr. Sailesh Rao of Climate Healers, whom we profiled in our documentary Countdown to Year Zero and who is working to create a vegan world by 2026.
And, then, there’s the classic and original activist, the one and only Ingrid Newkirk, founder and president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. They’ve flung everything under the sun at her, unsuccessfully trying to take her down. But, she maintains her revolve and her optimism, noting, “being sad never helped the animals. Be effective.”
We could go on. But, why not meet these amazing people, and thousands like them, by diving into UnChainedTV’s Profiles in Veganism.
The BeVeg Vegan Certification assures consumers, all while enabling brands to independently validate product claims. Businesses can also bundle the BeVeg certification with other third-party certifications, such as non-GMO, organic, gluten-free, kosher, among others. By obtaining the BeVeg Vegan certified trademark, consumers, retailers, and brand owners can be certain that their Vegan label assertions carry meaning, as BeVeg is the only vegan trademark in the world to be backed by accredited standards.
Vegan product certifications add value, both for consumers and for brands as a key marketing tool. The certification of products as vegan does not guarantee that they are free from animal-derived GMOs. Similarly, a plant-based product is not necessarily vegan and may contain animal materials or GMOs.
As “vegan” products flood the marketplace, consumers are more skeptical about product integrity, resulting in a consumer confidence crisis further driving the importance of vegan certification. As the global marketplace calls for a consistent audit based vegan certification program that verifies a product does not have any animal-derived components in the final product, or in the manufacturing process, and has not tested on animals, BeVeg fills the gap as the world’s only third-party accredited certification standard owner to ensure consistent, global application of vegan label claims.
Expensive vegan products recalls of vegan label claimed products are on the rise as “certified vegan” and “verified vegan” brands are found to be contaminated with animal allergens. This is a serious health hazard that requires consumer protection controls to ensure vegan claimed products are truly free-from animal contamination.
There are multiple Vegan trademarks, but only one with accredited Vegan certification standards behind the trademark, and that is BeVeg! As questions arise regarding what brand to trust for vegan certification and product labelling, the answer remains with BeVeg. BeVeg, headquartered in the United States, remains the leading and only Vegan certification standard around the globe to apply consistent audit controls through the use of third-party certification audits.
Vegan products are increasing in range and market demand, raising concerns as to their veracity. There is a growing call for legitimate vegan certification backed by published and accredited standards, like BeVeg. In general, vegan means the product does not contain animal products or animal by-products, also such products have not been tested, processed or manufactured using animal products.
Global sugar supplier certifies as vegan. Alteo Milling Ltd. has successfully certified all its all Special Sugars, namely, raw cane Sugars (Special Raw & Demerara Sugars) and Soft Brown Sugars (Muscovados, Dark Brown Soft, and Molasses Sugar to the BeVeg Vegan certification standard, a global public health and safety standard for Vegan claims through third party audits to independently certify the products are truly Vegan, free from animal ingredients, and cruelty-free.
Terra Milling, a large sugar supplier certifies vegan with the BeVeg Vegan Certification program. Their free-flowing Specialty Cane sugars, that include (Demerara Light, Fine Golden Caster, Golden Caster, Golden Granulated, Dark Brown Granulated, Dry Demerara, Standard Demerara, Brown Cane Sugar, New Dark Demerara, Extra Fine Demerara, Fine Demerara, Dark Demerara, Clear Demerara, Golden Turbinado, Coffee Crystals, Mauritius Industrial Cane Sugar, Granulated Brown) to the BeVeg Vegan certification standard, a global public health and safety standard for Vegan claims through third party audits to independently certify the products are truly Vegan, free from animal ingredients, and cruelty-free.
A person who consumes only plant based products, and no other that originates from animals, who abstains from using any product that has been obtained from exploiting animals as much as practicable, is known as Vegan. The products in the market place should be vegan friendly.
High performance and cruelty-free cosmetics brand, Billion Dollar Beauty’s entire line Certifies Vegan with BeVeg Vegan Certification. Billion Dollar Beauty have certified their entire product catalog to the BeVeg Vegan Certification standard, a global public health and safety standard for Vegan claims through third party audits to independently certify the products are truly Vegan, free from animal ingredients, and cruelty-free.