Educational positioning
Non-GMO
Ingredients screened against GMO risk inputs and suppliers.
Overview
Non-GMO positioning reflects ingredient sourcing that avoids genetically engineered inputs according to agreed definitions—often supported by supplier questionnaires, traceability, and optional third-party programs.
Typical documentation flow
High-level pathway Fieldston Wellness uses when aligning claims, suppliers, and buyer evidence—not a substitute for legal or regulatory advice for your jurisdiction.
Risk assessment
Identify high-risk crops and derivatives in the BOM.
Supplier verification
Collect attestations or certificates aligned to program rules.
Artwork governance
Separate verified marks from descriptive language.
Audit trail
Maintain traceability across reformulations and alternate suppliers.
Frequently asked questions
Is Non-GMO the same as USDA Organic?
They overlap but differ. Organic rules include restrictions on excluded methods; standalone non-GMO programs may apply different verification depth.
Can we use butterflies or third-party logos without enrollment?
Trademarked logos require program compliance. Generic non-GMO language still needs substantiation.
Further reading & related services
Internal workflows plus external references for deeper research. Links open in a new tab when they leave this site.
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