INDUSTRY

CODE OF PRACTICE

The global benchmark for tea tree oil quality.

ATTIA Code of Practice

Compliance with the Code of Practice (COP) is a stringent mandatory requirement to be a Certified ATTIA member, which ensures the quality and safety of 100% Pure Australian Tea Tree Oil.

First implemented in 2005, the Code of Practice is a Quality Assurance system to regulate all facets of the production of 100% pure Australian tea tree oil, from seed to drum and beyond.

CERTIFICATION PROCESS

Certified Members are subject to a rigorous
Code of Practice auditing process:

  • All aspects of the operation.

  • Up to 8 hours per audit depending on the business.

  • Two passed audits to become certified.

  • Yearly audit once compliant.

The certification process also ensures compliance with Australian Biosecurity, Workplace Health and Safety, and Pesticides Acts, Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority Regulations, and International Standards for tea tree oil, distillation, and the handling of dangerous goods.

Tea Tree Oil Standards

Commercial standards specify certain characteristics of the essential oil of Melaleuca, terpinen-4-ol type (Tea Tree oil).

These standards are important in the identification of fraudulent tea tree oil.

The ATTIA Code of Practice is a quality management system.

It goes much further than commercial standards, spanning farm to processing, supply chain to end-user.

Critical Control Points

The ATTIA Code of Practice is built on a framework of best practice production and processing methodologies.

This framework is designed to prevent biological, chemical, and physical
hazards in the production of 100% pure Australian tea tree oil.

Harvesting

Distillation

Handlling, Filtration and Storage

Shipment and Export

Plant Protection Products

Farm Layout and Operations

100% pure Australian tea tree oil is traceable from seed to paddock, and distillery to drum.

Complying to the Code of Practice

Our compliance processes ensure integrity across the entire supply chain.

Globally Recognised Quality Assurance

The importance of ATTIA’s Code of Practice has been acknowledged by the European Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety.

‘The SCCS is of the opinion that on the basis of the ATTIA Code of Practice and the Guidance document, a safe processing and storing of Tea Tree Oil can be achieved which can be controlled by measuring p-cymene content’.

- European Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety

The SCCS statement means that anyone purchasing 100% pure Australian tea tree oil in the European Union can be confident that it has been produced under a Quality Assurance system that is implemented from the moment a seedling is planted in the ground.

‘The ATTIA Code of Practice is a world leading Quality Assurance system that instils the utmost confidence in any product labelled with the ATTIA certification Trustmark.’

Lauren Hamilton – ATTIA CEO