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C.L.E.A.N. & R.A.W. certifications are holistic systems certifications for packaged food products and supplements, which integrate multiple aspects of the production process from ingredient selection to manufacturing to delivery ‐ the entire supply chain.

They embrace and include other food certification requirements and principles like GMP, HACCP, FSMA, HARPC, USDA Organic, Non-GMO and more, and are applicable to a wide range of packaged food products and supplements, including snack bars, health drinks, fermented beverages, ready-to-eat foods, juices, oils, functional foods and nutritional supplements.

If you are a food manufacturer, please submit the form below. We will get in touch with you to help you understand what you need to do if want your food to be Certified R.A.W or Certified C.L.E.A.N.

C.L.E.A.N. & R.A.W. Certifications For Your Food Products / Supplements

If you are a food manufacturer, please submit the form below. We will get in touch with you to help you understand what you need to do if want your food to be Certified R.A.W or Certified C.L.E.A.N.

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What is Certified C.L.E.A.N. & Certified R.A.W. Food Certification?

Given the growing concerns over the safety of the “raw food movement”, the scientific community, health care workers and retailers got together to really understand and appreciate the benefits of raw food and its empirical benefits. Dr. V.A. Shiva Ayyadurai, who holds four degrees from MIT, including his Ph.D. from the Department of Biological Engineering (originally the Food and Nutrition Science Department), organized a series of teleconferences, meetings, and public hearings, and led the drafting of the international standard for raw food. His scientific approach to this problem blended his training in eastern medicine, traditional foods, experiences from his indigenous culture growing up in India as well as his western training in engineering and medicine to develop this standard.

What emerged was one standard which helped not only the raw food community clear confusion and define what is raw food – as food that is Real, Alive and Whole in congruence with principles of the indigenous cultures and formalized and systematized within the western scientific framework – but also a broader standard for all food and supplement manufacturers to help them distinguish themselves as those committed to creating food that is Conscious, Live, Ethical, Active and Nourishing.

This single standard can be used by raw food manufacturers to distinguish their products with the Certified R.A.W. imprimatur as well as all food and supplement manufacturers to distinguish their products with the Certified C.L.E.A.N. imprimatur.