Babylife Organics provides more transparency for caregivers with a multi-point testing process that adheres to standards set by the European Union Food Safety Policy and The Clean Label Project®. Until the baby food industry aligns on a common standard, we’re more than happy to draw a line in the soil.
when it comes to our food, we’ve got nothing to hide.
Safe and nourishing food begins with the soil where ingredients are grown - and ends with a finished product you can trust
we test every batch
For pouches and jars, enter the lot code number stamped on the back. The code begins just after "P.NO.:" and is generally 5 digits, plus a dash and one more number. Typically, it will be stamped in black ink beneath the expiration date. For cartons, enter the expiration date in this format MMDDYY (for example, 060125 for June 1, 2025).
heavy metals in baby food:
what’s the deal?
Heavy metals – arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury – are naturally occurring in the environment and can be found throughout the food supply chain across the globe. While standards for safe levels of heavy metals exist for some foods, there is no universal standard for baby food.