Third party certification

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"Third party certification" is a form of certification conducted by a disinterested third party presumed to be able to make objective assessments, such as of the sustainability of production methods.

The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is an example of a body that accredits third party certification organizations (in this case in the forest products sector.)

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