Certifications Held
We hold an ISO 9001 quality baseline and pursue EN 1860-2/DINplus where a market needs it; each certificate's held-or-pending status is shown here and the dated files live in the import certificate library.
Our coconut charcoal certifications fall into two honest tiers: certificates we hold as a quality baseline, and certificates we pursue when a destination market needs them — and this page shows which is which rather than implying we carry every mark. The held-or-pending status against each document below comes straight from the data, so a pending state is never dressed up as a certificate in hand. The dated files themselves live in the coconut charcoal export documents library. Engineered for BBQ and grilling — not shisha.
Coconut Charcoal Certifications — Held vs Pending
The library below lists each certificate and its testing basis. An ISO 9001 quality-management baseline is the certification we treat as foundational; EN 1860-2 / DINplus is an EU-credibility mark we pursue only when a buyer’s market calls for it, so it is shown as an open decision rather than a current holding. Every Certificate of Analysis, Safety Data Sheet, and self-heating test is run through accredited third-party laboratories — never self-graded.
Certificate Library
COA — Certificate of Analysis
Method: ASTM D1762 / D5865
SDS — Safety Data Sheet (GHS)
UN 1361, Class 4.2
Self-Heating Test (UN N.4)
required for DG shipment
Certificate of Origin
+ IJEPA (Japan) / IK-CEPA (Korea)
ISO 9001
EN 1860-2 / DINplus
EU credibility (if pursued)
SABER SCoC
Saudi shipments
Phytosanitary
destination-dependent
Accredited testing laboratories
Certificates of Analysis and self-heating tests are run through accredited third-party labs:
- Sucofindo (KAN LP-024-IDN)
- SGS Indonesia
- Carsurin
- Beckjorindo
- Intertek
⚠ Pending — company data
Email capture for the document pack activates once the form key and company email are configured. Until then, request documents over WhatsApp or email.
What We Hold vs What We Pursue
ISO 9001 is the bbq charcoal ISO 9001 baseline: a quality-management system certification that governs how every batch is produced and graded, independent of any single product spec. We treat it as the floor a serious factory should clear, and its current dated certificate sits in the library above.
EN 1860-2 / DINplus is different. EN 1860-2:2023 is the European grilling- charcoal standard our briquettes are engineered to clear (fixed carbon ≥ 60%, ash ≤ 18%, bulk density ≥ 130 kg/m³), but holding a formal EN 1860-2 charcoal certificate or the DINplus mark is a separate, paid certification step we take on only where an EU buyer’s market requires it. Until that decision is made for your shipment, it stays an open item rather than a claimed holding:
⚠ Decision pending
EN 1860-2 / DINplus certification is pursued per market when an EU buyer requires the formal mark. Whether we hold or initiate it for your order is confirmed against your destination — it is not a standing certification, and the standard limits we engineer to are not the same as holding the certificate.
We never describe any certificate we do not hold as held, and we never use food- contact certification language we cannot back. Our binder is described as a natural, additive-free, food-grade tapioca (cassava) starch with low sulfur — we do not claim it is “FDA approved.” Halal certification, where carried, is a trust signal for the destination market, not a legal requirement.
Where the Method-Cited Numbers Live
A certificate states that testing was done; the measured values behind it belong with their test method. Our own accredited results are published in the coconut charcoal lab reports section as each method- cited figure is issued, and the dated certificate files — COA, SDS, UN N.4 self- heating test, Certificate of Origin — sit in the import certificate library. Keeping the two linked but separate is deliberate: a buyer can confirm both that a document exists and that its numbers were measured to a stated standard.
Questions
We treat ISO 9001 as our quality-management baseline, and every export ships with an accredited document set — Certificate of Analysis, Safety Data Sheet, UN N.4 self-heating test, and Certificate of Origin. This page shows each certificate's held-or-pending status from the data, and the dated files live in the import certificate library.
Holding a formal EN 1860-2 / DINplus certificate is a market-specific step we pursue only when an EU buyer requires the mark, so it is shown here as an open decision rather than a standing holding. Our briquettes are engineered to clear the EN 1860-2:2023 limits — fixed carbon ≥ 60%, ash ≤ 18%, bulk density ≥ 130 kg/m³ — but engineering to a standard is not the same as carrying its certificate, and we never claim one we do not hold.
No — we do not make either claim. The binder is a natural, additive-free, food-grade tapioca (cassava) starch with low sulfur, and we provide a Safety Data Sheet showing no hazardous additives rather than a REACH registration. Halal certification, where carried, is a destination-market trust signal, not a legal requirement.
The dated certificate files — COA, SDS, UN N.4 self-heating test, Certificate of Origin, and ISO 9001 — are in the import certificate library, and our method-cited measured values are published in the quality lab-reports section as each result is issued. We never publish a certificate number or a measured value before its dated, accredited source is ready.
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