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Why Your Chemicals Should be Halal Certified

Why Your Chemicals Should be Halal Certified

Did you know that 1.9 billion consumers adhere to halal? Halal represents a major portion of the market. In fact, even non-Muslim consumers may prefer Halal Certified products, since they are perceived as higher quality.

In this article, we’ll find out why that is. We’ll also elucidate the Halal certification process and help you determine if Halal chemicals are right for your business.

What is Halal?

Consuming strictly Halal products is an important practice observed by Muslims worldwide. The requirements for Halal are delineated in the Quran and other Muslim texts. The word halal itself comes from the Arabic for “permissible,” or “allowable.” Non-halal is considered haram, which means “prohibited.”

The basic requirements of halal include restrictions regarding animal products, prohibition of alcohol, as well as some additional ingredients as specified in the Quran. Halal is not just about ingredients. It considers every part of the production process, as well as storage and handling, to ensure that all processes are sanitary and free from contamination.

In fact, the basis for halal is to ensure that all products are healthy and hygienic. Usually, we think of this requirement with respect to food and consumables, but actually it applies to all aspects of Muslim life.

Although there is some overlap, halal is different from kosher, the Jewish dietary law. Items that are kosher are not necessarily halal. For example, alcohol, which may be allowable for kosher foods, is strictly prohibited according to halal. Also, the rules about animal products differ to some extent.

Halal Trends in the Food and Beverage Industry

Based on the above description of halal laws, it may not surprise you that halal certified items may be preferred even by non-Muslim consumers. In today’s world, there are growing concerns about food safety and the supply chain. The high standards of halal are attractive to anyone concerned with health and safety, since they are specifically designed to ensure the physical and spiritual well-being of Muslims.

Even aside from food safety concerns, there are already 1.9 billion halal consumers worldwide. This represents nearly a quarter of the market, and is certainly worth your attention as a savvy and up-to-date business owner.

Halal certification is important for multiple subsets of the food industry, including meat products, cheese and dairy, beverages, flavorants, and food packaging systems.

But remember, halal is not just about food – it pertains to all aspects of life, because it is about the preservation of spiritual and physical well-being. Halal chemicals form the basis of not only food products, but also pharmaceuticals, packaging systems, flavorants, vitamins, minerals, supplements, as well as cosmetics and personal care products.

Whether you are in the food industry, cosmetics industry, pharmaceutical industry, or an adjacent industry such as supplements or packaging systems, halal certification could represent an important step for your business.

What is the Halal certification process?

If we’ve piqued your interest, you may be wondering about the Halal certification process. The fact is, halal laws as written in Islamic texts are subject to interpretation. Different certification bodies may have different requirements. Nonetheless, consumers look for trusted certification bodies to verify the authenticity of their products. If you wish to cater to halal consumers, it is important to seek out certification from a recognized agency.

The certifying agency will review an application, perform an audit of your business operations, and ensure that all ingredients and processes are compliant with halal law, and free from contamination. Remember that this includes not only production, but also storage and handling.

It is of course imperative that all raw materials, including chemicals, be certified halal. Lab Alley is pleased to provide you with the highest quality halal certified chemicals for your industry needs, to improve the quality and marketability of your products, and allow you to seek halal certification for your company should you so choose.

What Halal means for your business

Even if you do not ultimately decide to seek halal certification for your business, use of halal chemicals and processing methods can help to improve the quality, safety, and marketability of your products. This, in turn, will earn the trust and appreciation of your consumer base, even among non-Muslims.

That is why at Lab Alley, we offer multiple halal chemicals to our clientele. We see this as a sign of our high-quality standards, and our respect for a multi-cultural community of consumers.

Shop Lab Alley halal chemicals today on our easy-to-navigate website, with no-hassle ordering, transparent pricing, and speedy delivery.