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  • BSCI

    Certificate No : 156-008574-002

    Issuing authority : TUV Rheinland China

    Valid period : 2022/1/25 - 2023/2/3



    What is BSCI Certification?

    BSCI stands for Business Social Compliance Initiative, a common and standardized European approach for monitoring social standards, in all supplier countries for all consumer goods. It tries to involve all stakeholders in Europe and supplier countries so there are no issues of competition between countries, suppliers, and retailers. BSCI is not a certification system; rather it provides a specific process with uniform management instruments for Members, suppliers, auditors and qualifiers. This approach ensures uniform audit procedures and evaluation thus comparability of the results.

    The following requirements are of particular importance and are implemented in a developmental approach: 1. Legal Compliance 2. Freedom of Association and the Right to Collective Bargaining 3. Prohibition of Discrimination 4. Compensation 5. Working Hours 6. Workplace Health and Safety 7. Prohibition of Child Labour 8. Prohibition of Forced Labour and Disciplinary Measures 9. Environment and Safety Issues



  • BRC

    Certificate No : 10000305214-MSC-ACCREDIA-CHN

    Issuing authority : DNV-Business Assurance

    Valid period : 2022/5/2 - 2023/2/2





    Greenwood passed BRC certification,the certification level is: Grade B +.

    What is BRC Certification?

    BRC are the British Retail Consortium, the company was founded in 1996 by retailers who wanted to harmonize food safety standards across the supply chain. BRC publish a family of standards referred to as BRC Global Standards and BRC certification is certified compliance with one of these standards. BRC Global Standards are used by over 25,000 certificated suppliers in over 130 countries worldwide.
    The standards prescribe quality, safety and operational criteria to ensure that manufacturers fulfil their legal obligations and provide protection for the end consumer.


  • Food Contact Acceptable

    Issuing authority : NATIONAL REFERENCE LABORATORY FOR FOOD CONTACT MAT

    Valid period : 2021/9/17 - 2026/7/1





    Food Contact Acceptable
    Greenwood disposable wooden cutlery,the test results of the samples indicated above are in compliance with the relevant requirments of FDA 21 CFR 178.3800,Q/210213GRN 001-2020 Disposable bamboo and wooden tableware and GB9685-2016.


  • SGS

    Certificate No : SHAFD1828076201

    Issuing authority : SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services(Shanghai)Co.

    Valid period : 2022/6/7 - 2024/7/1





    Greenwood passed SGS-SVHC test.

    What is SGS Certification?

    The core services offered by SGS include the inspection and verification of the quantity, weight and quality of traded goods, the testing of product quality and performance against various health, safety and regulatory standards, and to make sure that products, systems or services meet the requirements of standards set by governments, standardization bodies or by SGS customers.

    SGS works in the following industries: agriculture and food, automotive, aviation, chemical, construction, consumer goods and retail, energy, finance, industrial manufacturing, life sciences, logistics, mining, oil and gas, and public sector.



  • LFGB

    Issuing authority : TUV SUD China

    Valid period : 2021/6/1 - 2023/7/13





    What is LFGB?

    LFGB is the German abbreviation for the German Food and Commodities Act, viz. Lebensmittel-, Bedarfsgegenstände- und Futtermittelgesetzbuch, Food Contact Materials are next to food subject of this piece of German legislation. Food Contact materials (FCM) are materials intended to be brought into contact with food.


  • FSC

    Certificate No : DNV-COC-001618,DNV-CW-001618

    Issuing authority : DNV GL – Business Assurance Sweden AB

    Valid period : 2022/3/2 - 2023/4/2





    Greenwood has been found to conform to FSC standard:
    FSC-STD-40-004 ver 3.0 

    What is FSC Certification?
    The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is an international non-profit, multi-stakeholder organization established in 1993 to promote responsible management of the world’s forests. The FSC does this by setting standards on forest products, along with certifying and labeling them as eco-friendly.
    Forest management certification is a voluntary process for verifying responsible forest practices. It is up to a forest owner, or representative of a group of forest owners and operators, to initiate the certification process by requesting an independent certifier to inspect the forest and to see if the management meets the FSC requirements, encapsulated in the FSC P&C. Only an FSC accredited certification body can evaluate, monitor and certify companies to FSC standards, and only continuous compliance can assure that certificate holders can keep their certificates; these holders are charged an annual fee to renew their accreditation.
    The FSC P&C apply to all tropical, temperate and boreal forests and many to plantations and partially replanted forests. Though mainly designed for forest management for timber products, they are also largely relevant for non-timber products (e.g. Brazil nuts) and other environmental services such as clean water and air and carbon sequestration. The FSC Principles are a complete package and their sequence does not represent an ordering of priority.