Voluntary product certification refers to an activity where a company voluntarily applies for certification by a third-party certification body, which assesses the product’s quality, safety, environmental protection, performance, and other specific attributes according to relevant voluntary standards or technical specifications. This is done by issuing a certification certificate and mark to prove that the product meets the corresponding requirements.
Its core feature is “”non-mandatory””—companies can independently decide whether to apply based on their own needs (such as enhancing brand competitiveness or meeting market segmentation needs), rather than being required by laws and regulations.
What does ACC voluntary product certification include?