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SULA NYC participated in US Commercial Services event in San Salvador, March 9 2016.
Senior commercial specialist Lidia Sosa introduced US Companies to 200 business leaders, interested to do business with US exporters.
Interested? Please email us: export@sulanyc.com or contact Lidia.Sosa@trade.gov.
Pure Argan Oil, certified 100% organic, cold-pressed and of the best quality ‘Extra Virgin’ (EVAO) is loaded with: - essential Fatty Acids (helps to fight skin inflammation), - Antioxidants (protect the body from damage caused by harmful molecules - called 'free radicals'), - Tocopherols / Vitamin E (important vitamin required for the proper function of many organs in the body. It is also an antioxidant. This means it helps to slow down processes that damage cells), - Omega 3 and 6 are fatty acids and the "good" types of fat. They may help lower the risk of heart disease, depression, dementia, and arthritis. Your body can't make them. EVAO - Extra Virgin Argan Oil is therefore a superb moisturizer, which...
SULA NYC committed to the 10 principles www.unglobalcompact.org of the UN Global compact in 2014, as first USA organic skin care company. Please find our communication on progress in 2015 here: https://www.unglobalcompact.org/participation/report/cop/create-and-submit/active/200221 We source our natural and organic certified ingredients respectfully and joined ITC ‘s T4SD: Trade for Sustainable Development (http://www.intracen.org/t4sd/principles/) . In September 2015, at the Geneva Forum, a great initiative was announced to help identify organic farmers worldwide. This GS1 ‘The Global Language of Business’ (www.gs1.org) initiative will set the direction for achieving traceability across the supply chain. You may compare it to a ‘barcode’ for organic products. We will try to explain the benefits to the indigenous people in the amazon rainforest we source from... ...
SULA NYC uses organic and natural ingredients for our skin care. But what’s the difference between organic and natural? Basically: the paperwork. In order to be able to label a natural product organic you need paperwork/certification: pure natural, no pesticides used during harvest, undiluted product, no animal cruelty and controlled production. None of the ingredients can be harmful, toxic or bad for our environment. Also production methods, labels and packaging are relevant. Independent certifiers, by a recognized body in a country, monitor all phases against standards and their approval results in USDA organic certification. The process is more complex of course, but these are the basics. A USDA seal matters also in Japan or the EU; it is a seal of...