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CRITERIA FOR ALIGNMENT

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  1. Operational Integration
    POWDER HOUSE fully integrates the SAICM mandate into its industrial logic by structurally eliminating the use, production, and handling of hazardous chemicals. The system is dry, chemical-free, solvent-free, and does not require stabilizers, preservatives, surfactants, or synthetic agents at any point. No detoxification or mitigation is necessary because chemicals are not part of the process to begin with. This makes chemical safety a functional property of the model, not an auxiliary program.
  2. Measurable and Non-Substitutable Contribution
    The contribution is clear and quantifiable: POWDER HOUSE does not generate volatile organic compounds (VOCs), endocrine disruptors, bioaccumulative residues, or persistent pollutants. It does not substitute toxic chemicals for less harmful alternatives—it eliminates them altogether. This cannot be achieved through partial reformulation or regulatory compliance; it requires a fundamental reengineering of the production paradigm, as demonstrated here.
  3. Structural (Not Cosmetic) Character
    The absence of industrial chemicals is not a claim—it is a fact embedded in the physical process. No chemical reactions are involved, no inputs require regulation or handling protocols, and no outputs contain residues. POWDER HOUSE does not present safety as a reputational element, but rather as a structural necessity of its functional model.
  4. Full Lifecycle Impact
    At all lifecycle stages—biomass sourcing, transformation, packaging, storage, and post-use—there are zero chemical residues, emissions, or risks. No containers, solvents, or waste streams require management. The product itself is clean, stable, and safe for human and environmental contact without any toxicological burden.
  5. Coherence with the True Purpose of the Treaty
    SAICM seeks to accelerate the transition toward safe chemical management, design-based prevention, and transparency. POWDER HOUSE exemplifies this by offering a process where the management of chemicals is obsolete because chemicals are structurally excluded. It embodies the treaty’s highest objective: to replace risk-based control with structural prevention.
  6. Visible and Independent Evidence
    POWDER HOUSE’s productive process ensures the complete absence of regulated substances, synthetic additives, or toxic residues. All inputs are food-grade, and all outputs are functionally inert from a chemical safety perspective. Although this information is comprehensive, technically consistent, and aligned with SAICM’s preventive objectives, it has not yet been externally audited. Therefore, this criterion is considered partially fulfilled, with internal traceability and system transparency awaiting independent verification.