Halal Certification for Packaging Materials
What Packaging Materials Can Be Halal Certified?
- Plastics: Polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP), Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)
- Paper and Cardboard: Recycled paper, Virgin paper, Corrugated cardboard
- Metals: Aluminum foil, Tin cans, Steel drums
- Glass: Glass bottles, Glass jars
- Composite Materials: Tetra Pak, Multi-layered films
- Biodegradable and Compostable Materials: PLA (Polylactic Acid), Starch-based plastics
Why Consider Halal Certification for Packaging?
1. Tap the Fastest Growing Consumer Segment Globally:
Halal certification for packaging materials ensures that these materials meet strict hygiene and safety standards that Muslim consumers want.
2. Increase Your Revenue Potential:
With halal-certified packaging, manufacturers can tap into this premium market, boosting their profit margins.
3. Acquire a Competitive Edge:
Why CHB?
Universal Consumer Acceptance
Internationally Accredited
Client Service
Wide Scope
Efficient and Dynamic Processes
Integrative Approach
3- Step Halal Certification Process at CHB
1 |
Application |
The Canadian Halal Bureau (CHB) will process your application. Your designated account executive will guide you through the application process to determine the halal status of the facility and its products. | |
5-7 Business Days |
2 |
Audit |
Your Account Executive will schedule a halal audit on a mutually convenient day. The audit typically lasts 4 hours and includes a training session for the employees who will be responsible for overseeing the halal production. | |
1 Day |
3 |
Certification |
🎉 Congratulations Upon the successful completion of the halal audit, your products and facility are now officially certified as halal and recognized as such internationally. Your products will bear the most recognized symbol of integrity, authenticity, and wholesomeness in the world. You may add products or facilities at any time by simply contacting your Account Executive. |
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48 hours from the successful completion of the audit process. |
Our Accreditations
World Halal Food Council (WHFC)
The Assessment Institute for Food, Drug and Cosmetic, The Indonesian Council of Ulama (LPPOM MUI)
The Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM)
Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS)
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Get Halal Certified Now!
The window of opportunity to gain a competitive edge through halal certification for packaging is rapidly closing as more companies recognize its value.
Don’t miss out on accessing a rapidly expanding market. The cost of halal certification is minimal compared to the significant returns you can achieve.
If you’re interested in exploring halal certification for packaging, reach out to a CHB executive at +1-(514)-907-0983!
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