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FSSC 22000 vs ISO 22000 vs BRCGS: Key Differences in Food Safety Standards

FSSC 22000, ISO 22000, and BRCGS are important food safety certifications, each designed with a different focus. ISO 22000 offers a flexible framework for managing food safety risks across the supply chain. FSSC 22000 builds on this by including additional technical standards for food manufacturers. BRCGS is more detailed, targeting product quality, supplier audits, and retailer-specific requirements. Knowing the differences helps businesses pick the certification that best aligns with their operations and market goals. Visit here

Sedex or SMETA Audit? Here’s What Your Buyer Wants You to Understand

  If you work in manufacturing, likely in garments, packaging, food processing, or any business that exports, you have probably experienced a buyer asking, "Are you Sedex certified?" or asking to do a SMETA audit. At first, it seems you are being asked the same thing, but you are not. Here is what they mean, and how to do it right, without wasting time doing paperwork that is not needed. Sedex is not an Audit; It is a Platform Sedex (Supplier Ethical Data Exchange) is only a platform. It is an online database that companies use to share the results of their ethical audits. It is not a certification. There is no badge, logo, or off-site visit by Sedex. What your buyer wants is: You have a Sedex profile. You’ve uploaded your latest SMETA audit report. They can view your performance and risk level. Sedex is just the locker. What matters is what you put in it. SMETA Is the Audit That Happens in Your Factory   SMETA stands for Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit. It’s a real, on...