As a non-profit why does the GRA charge a fee?
Being a non-profit allows the GRA to provide services at a rate that is lower than market prices. Certification programs, including green building standards and organic standards, all charge fees. This allows there to be the proper infrastucture and followup, so that the certification is a real indication of what a restaurant is doing and not just a stamp.
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