PopsyKosy Glossary

SGS Laboratory - Reading Third-Party Reports

SGS is a global testing and inspection company. A third-party laboratory report can be useful, but the trust comes from how the report is read: what was tested, when it was tested, who owns the report, and whether the claim on the page matches the document.

What to verify

  • Report owner: finished product, material, supplier sample, or component.
  • Report date: whether the document is current enough for the product page.
  • Standard and scope: which requirement, substance, or material question the report addresses.
  • Claim match: whether the marketing copy stays inside what the report supports.

PopsyKosy context

PopsyKosy should use third-party lab references as evidence, not as decorative badges. The page should connect each public claim to the exact document scope and avoid using lab names as a substitute for product-specific proof.

Bottom line

SGS or any third-party lab reference is strongest when the page shows scope, date, product match, and claim boundaries clearly.