Making Goats Milk Soap Business Sustainable By Implementing Standard Manufacturing and Testing Protocols Penny Adler, SARE FNC14- 942 NCR-SARE’s Farmers.

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Making Goats Milk Soap Business Sustainable By Implementing Standard Manufacturing and Testing Protocols Penny Adler, SARE FNC NCR-SARE’s Farmers Forum, 2015

Our Story Cool Product! Failed Batch  Can it be 100% “natural”?

Project Purpose: Consistent Safe Product Fiscal Viability Reduce costs Market Differentiator

Goals 1. Create manufacturing and testing protocols. 2. Evaluate natural vs man-made preservatives and overall product safety 3. Manufacture consistent and safe batches of cream soaps 4. Market the product testing and safety of the product.

Is soap a cosmetic? Soap is excluded as a cosmetic BUT soap must meet this definition the bulk of the nonvolatile matter in the product consists of an alkali salt of fatty acids and the product's detergent properties are due to the alkali-fatty acid compounds, and the product is labeled, sold, and represented solely as soap Documentation: Is It a Cosmetic, a Drug, or Both? (Or Is It Soap?) s/ucm htm s/ucm htm

Sometimes soap is a COSMETIC If a product consists of detergents, or primarily of alkali salts of fatty acids, and is intended not only for cleansing but also for other cosmetic uses, it is regulated as a cosmetic. Examples of cosmetic uses include making the user more attractive, by acting as a deodorant, imparting fragrance to the user, or moisturizing the skin

Sometimes soap is a DRUG If a product consists of detergents, or primarily of alkali salts of fatty acids, and is intended not only for cleansing but also to cure, treat, or prevent disease, or to affect the structure or any function of the human body, it is regulated as a drug, or possibly both a drug and a cosmetic. Examples include antibacterial cleansers and cleansers that are also intended to treat acne.

The Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act prohibits the introduction or delivery for introduction into interstate commerce of cosmetics that are adulterated or misbranded (Sec 301)Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act A cosmetic may be deemed adulterated (Sec. 601) for essentially four reasons, namely: The product or its container is composed of potentially harmful substance It contains filth. It contains a non-permitted, or in some instances non-certified, color additive. It is manufactured or held under insanitary conditions whereby it may have become injurious to users or contaminated with filth. A cosmetic may be deemed misbranded (Sec. 602) for reasons of: False or misleading labeling. Failure to state prominently and conspicuously any information required by or under authority of this act. Misleading container presentation or fill.

Create manufacturing and testing protocols. Establish GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) to reduce the risk Documentation: Guidance for Industry – Cosmetic Good Manufacturing Practices ianceRegulatoryInformation/GuidanceDocuments/UCM pdf ianceRegulatoryInformation/GuidanceDocuments/UCM pdf Book: practices/ practices/

Sections

GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) Guidelines not regulations Not legally enforceable GMP is BIG. Start with the easiest places to make the biggest mistakes.

Master Formula Master Formula – “your recipe” with enough detail that when followed exactly should produce the same product every batch, every bottle, every time. Without it, you can’t guarantee that your product will be consistently produced at the quality you and your customers expect. It contains: Ingredients / Quantity Detailed steps (Step by step but also what temps, how do you know when mixing is complete etc.) Details for quality control – what does it look like? Smell like? Consistency? It contains the amount of detail, if a person reasonably familiar making similar products can follow master formula without supervision.

Batch Record Batch Record – Documenting that you are following the master record. Can be as simple as the master record with checkboxes that you tick off as you complete a step. Includes the date made, who made it, how many units were produced and a unique batch record.

Ingredient Specifications If your ingredients are different than you used before, your product won’t turn out as expected even with following your master formula. Establish standard criteria for your ingredients and materials Purchase ingredients that match your criteria from a reliable supplier Verify ingredients before using them

So far… Master Formula Batch Record Batch Log Material Specifications Inventory Log Inventory Batch Record

Material Specification

Incoming Raw Material Log Product Label: Product Name, Lot #, Expire Date

Master Batch

Batch Log

Product List

Batch Record Product Name, Batch #, Manuf. Date

SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) Is your scale accurate? How often will you calibrate your pH meter? Safety precautions Internal audits Testing protocols How will you handle complaints (a complaint log )

Labeling Documentation: Cosmetic Labeling Guide htm htm Book: labeling/ labeling/

Front Panel There are three items that MUST go on the front panel of any product that is sold to consumers: Name. This is usually the brand name or product name. Identity. What is the product? (soap, lotion, bubble bath, etc). Net Quantity of Contents. How much actual product is there? In both US (oz, pounds, pints, etc) AND metric (ml, grams, liters, kilos). The Name should not include the name of one ingredient if there are two or more ingredients in the product. The Net Quantity of Contents should be in a large enough text size (usually 1/8" high, measuring the lower case "o") and be placed parallel to the bottom of the package, in the bottom 30%

Back or Side Panels For all products: The name and address of the responsible party. Directions for safe use (if applicable) For cosmetics: The declaration of ingredients. Any required warning statements.

Name and Address Requirements The address must include the full street address, city, state and zip code. IF the name used on the label is listed in a PRINT phone or city directory (not an online directory), the street address may be omitted from the label (but the city, state and zip code are still required). PO Boxes may NOT be used

Ingredients Identified by the name listed in the Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary EXCEPT that botanical ingredients should be listed by their common name. Listed in descending order of predominance (based on their percentage, by weight, in the product). Blended ingredients used in the product (such as pre- made bases or preservatives) follow same rules.

Ingredient Exceptions Fragrances may be listed as "fragrance" without identifying all the component ingredients in the fragrance blend. Ingredients that are present at less than 1% may be listed in any order after the ingredients present at 1% or greater. Color additives (which must be on the FDA list of approved color additives), may be listed after all other ingredients (regardless of the percentage at which they are used). FDA list of approved color additives

What about essential oils If you consider that they are individual ingredients, then yes, they do need to be individually listed. Or you can use the term "fragrance" as an all-inclusive description of the essential oil blend.

Making Goats Milk Soap Business Sustainable By Implementing Standard Manufacturing and Testing Protocols Penny Adler, SARE FNC NCR-SARE’s Farmers Forum, 2015