When it comes to healthy, sustainable food, the broccoli's out of the bag, thanks to movies like Food, Inc. and books like The Omnivore's Dilemma. So now we all join CSAs and hunt for the least bruised organic apples -- and then we come home and just slap on lotions and potions without nearly as much thought about their ingredients or origins. Maybe it's time to start focusing some of that scrutiny we apply to the food we put in our bodies on the bath and beauty products that we put on our bodies.
Now, Whole Foods is doing what they can to help step up the USDA's lack of policing in the body product arena. As of June 2011, Whole Foods has pledged that all body products in their stores that are labeled organic must be certified organic.
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This sucks for small companies that can't afford certification. But it also helps put a stop to huge brands slapping "all natural" and other ridiculously false terms on their labels to get by. Glad Whole Foods is taking a stand here.