Product Examples with the ISCC On-Product Logo

As environmental awareness rises, consumers are increasingly interested in understanding the impact of the products they buy. Our on-product logos and verified environmental claims give your company a powerful tool to demonstrate commitment to responsible practices, enhance credibility, build customer trust, and help consumers make informed choices.

Become Certified

Companies throughout the supply chain and brand owners who manufacture their products can become ISCC-certified and are listed in our certificate database. Do you fall into this category and would like to start your certification process?

Become Licensed

Brand owners at the end of the supply chain that do not fundamentally alter the final products may obtain a licence to display the ISCC on-product logo and are listed in our licence database. Are you a brand owner who sources ISCC-certified finished goods and would like to get licensed?

Certified Products

Mattel’s Barbie Getaway House is linked to 70% bio-based plastic certified by ISCC (mass balance approach).

TePe’s toothbrushes are linked to 100% bio-based plastic certified by ISCC (mass balance approach).

The almonds in Sammontana’s Amando ice cream are 100% ISCC certified on a mass balance basis.

Certified Packaging

Tyrrell’s crisps packaging is linked to 25% recycled plastic certified by ISCC (mass balance approach).

Lay’s chips packaging is linked to 50% bio-based plastic certified by ISCC (mass balance approach).

Earthborn Holistic’s dog food packaging is linked to 25% recycled plastic certified by ISCC (mass balance approach).

Back to the Roots’ packaging is attributed to 100% recycled plastic certified by ISCC (mass balance approach).

Nescafé’s latte packaging is linked to 30% bio-based plastic certified by ISCC (mass balance approach).

CJ Hetbahn’s rice containers are linked to 25% bio-based materials certified by ISCC (mass balance approach).

Are you a certified, licensed or – even better, both – brand owner who would like to use the ISCC logos and claims to communicate your efforts credibly?