7. ADA ADA compliance, under the Americans with Disabilities Act Standards for Accessible Design, ensures that products are accessible to people with disabilities and are designed to meet specific performance, size, and weight requirements as specified by the manufacturer. 8. RoHS The Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS) restricts the usage of hazardous materials in electronics and electrical equipment to protect the environment and public health. Although this is a European Union Directive, many states have adopted their own RoHS laws. Hazardous materials can include lead, mercury, and others. 9. Energy Star A program run by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Energy; it aims to provide information on energy consumption of products. 10. Food Grade Food grade means dinnerware, drinkware, and other items that come into contact with food and drink to ensure that it is safe and free of contaminants that might cause harm. 11. TAA The Trade Agreement Act or TAA is a compliance that allows you to sell your promotional products to the United States Government. 12. TSA The TSA or Transportation Security Administration ensures the safety of our planes, trains, and more. All travel items should be TSA compliant in order to make it easier for customers to travel. 13. CE Conformité Européenne, which is French for European Conformity, is a test that ensures that all products are compliant with the European Union and its requirements for the safety, health, environmental, and performance. 14. Fair Trade Certified If a product is Fair Trade Certified, then it means that it is certified with Fair Trade USA™ to make sure that products improve the livelihoods of workers, builds transparent supply chains, and protects the environment. 15. FSC The FSC or the Forest Stewardship Counsel ensures that paper or wooden goods have been sourced using sustainable resources to protect our forests.
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