Amazon has partnered with a wide range of external certifications, including governmental agencies, non-profits, and independent laboratories, and created their own certifications to help them distinguish more-sustainable products. They focus on certifications that are reputable, transparent, and have a focus on preserving the natural world. They will routinely evaluate and reassess the certification landscape to ensure and include the best partners to help you shop for more-sustainable products.
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