What halal certification means for manufacturers, retailers, and consumers Halal certification is a formal attestation that a product, process, or service complies with Islamic dietary laws and the associated quality-control requirements. At its core, halal certification covers ingredients, processing methods, handling, storage, and transportation to ensure that no prohibited substances or cross-contamination occur. For consumers…
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Delhi-raised AI ethicist working from Nairobi’s vibrant tech hubs. Maya unpacks algorithmic bias, Afrofusion music trends, and eco-friendly home offices. She trains for half-marathons at sunrise and sketches urban wildlife in her bullet journal.