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    First 1,000 Day Promise Certification

    Clean Label Project

    Certifies clean, safe products for babies' crucial first 1,000 days of life.

    The First 1,000 Day Promise Certification costs $1,500 USD, takes approximately 8 weeks, and requires around 20 hours of study. Over 500 products have earned this certification worldwide. Renewal costs $1,000 USD every 12 months.

    For Products
    Health
    Food
    Environmental
    Climate

    Key Strengths

    • Third-party lab testing for heavy metals, pesticides, and harmful chemicals
    • Focused on the most vulnerable consumer population — infants and prenatal stage
    • Provides transparent, science-based safety benchmarks
    • Builds consumer trust through independent verification
    • Covers a wide range of baby and prenatal product categories

    Ideal For

    This certification is best suited for brands and manufacturers of baby food, infant formula, prenatal vitamins, and other consumer products targeting pregnant women and children under two years old. It is ideal for companies seeking to differentiate their products through third-party verified safety and purity claims, particularly in a market where parents are increasingly concerned about contaminants like heavy metals and pesticides.

    Target Audiences

    Product Manufactures

    Industries

    Manufacturing
    Retail

    Alignment & Recognition

    Accrediting Body

    Clean Label Project

    Product Categories

    Performance
    Alignment with External Standard

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Quick Facts

    Type

    Certification

    Regions
    Global
    North America
    Languages

    English

    Established

    2024

    Certified Products

    500

    Digital Badge

    Available

    Cost Breakdown

    Registration / Initial$1,500
    Renewal (every 12 mo)$1,000
    First-year total$2,500

    How to Use This Label

    Public Seal/Badge
    Online Registry
    Marketing Toolkit

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    Clean Label Project

    Last verified Mar 6, 2026