NSF, a global organization dedicated to protecting human health, and Circle H International, a globally recognized halal certification body, have announced a strategic collaboration program designed to simplify certification access for food companies locally and worldwide.
The collaboration establishes direct referral pathways between the organizations to help serve the global halal food and beverage market, which is projected to grow from an estimated $2.1 trillion in 2021 to $3.27 trillion by 2028 (Fortune Business Insights). The current North American halal addressable market alone is estimated at $100 billion.
NSF clients seeking halal certification will receive direct referrals to Circle H, whereas Circle H clients interested in NSF’s comprehensive portfolio, including vegan, non-GMO, organic and food safety certifications, will connect with NSF specialists.
Elsayed Zayan, CEO of Circle H International, said that, “This collaboration is a natural extension of our mission. By collaborating with NSF on this initiative, we are creating a certification experience that’s efficient and deeply aligned with Circle H’s healthy, wholesome and ethical lifestyle values. Together, we are also opening wider doors for local and global access to customers and brands seeking significant growth.”
The collaboration enables companies to simplify, streamline, and scale, addressing the growing complexity of global food certification as consumer expectations evolve and regulatory demands increase. Both organizations maintain full independence in certification.
“This initiative reflects our commitment to making certification more accessible and meaningful for today’s food industry and its customers. Together with Circle H, we can better support food companies in achieving multiple certifications efficiently, allowing them to unlock new market opportunities worldwide,” stated Carey Allen, director of food claims at NSF.
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