UEBT is a member-based non profit association. Businesses can get started on the journey to ethically source ingredients from biodiversity by joining the group of committed companies that are working with us. We are open to any business committed to sourcing with respect.
About UEBT membership
Members are committed companies of any size (including individual farms, cooperatives, processors, manufacturers and brands) who are actively involved in the collection or cultivation of natural raw materials (ingredients from biodiversity). They might be producer organisations or companies that process materials into active ingredients, such as essential oils and herbal teas. They may be companies that manufacture final products such as fragrances, cosmetics, specialty food and more. Brands may also become members of UEBT. By sourcing with respect, companies are demonstrating leadership in their sector.
Membership gives you…
The opportunity to be part of a growing movement of companies and NGOs committed to sourcing with respect for people and biodiversity.
Credible, flexible solutions for ethical sourcing (including verification and certification) to improve your business and share your actions with customers.
Independent expertise, tools and guidance, and advisory services to improve operations.
What is required
UEBT members commit to improving their ethical sourcing of ingredients from biodiversity. They set meaningful targets, undergo a check of their company’s sourcing systems, set measures for gradual improvement and monitor their progress. Learn more about what UEBT looks for and what are the five commitments a UEBT member makes.
Members adhere to the UEBT membership conditions and promote good practices in prioritised supply chains in line with the UEBT Standard.
Become a Member
The starting point for any company is a formal commitment to UEBT membership conditions and obligations (available on resources page). Once this commitment is made, the company follows a three-step pathway to become a UEBT Member.
1. Complete and submit an application
Application fees must be paid (Application fees are calculated as 50% of the membership fee)
UEBT verifies eligibility
Applying for certification at the same time? Access the combined application form.
2. Pass the UEBT review
We look at the company’s ethical sourcing system
A gap assessment (desktop) is performed by UEBT
UEBT can offer alternative solutions to fit the needs of companies
3. Submit a workplan
Workplan must focus on improving the ethical sourcing system
Workplan must be approved by UEBT
Upon approval of the workplan, the company must pay an annual membership fee
Membership fees
Membership fees are invoiced annually at the start of every calendar year and are based on the total annual revenue of the member organisation.
(The first year of membership a pro-rato membership fee is invoiced for the months of membership in that calendar year)
Membership claims
UEBT members can make claims about their membership and use the UEBT member logo as a signature to their brand. Many UEBT members then proceed to work with UEBT on a range of improvements in their supply chains, leading to additional claims that can be made or the UEBT certification label on products or in marketing.
The UEBT membership claim is not the same as certification or verification. Membership claims are never allowed on products, on packaging or in product-related communications.
Read a summary of the UEBT services you might seek depending on the claim you would like to make for your product or company.