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BLUESIGN®
The Bluesign® system is a holistic solution for a sustainable textile production; it eliminates harmful substances right from the beginning of the manufacturing process and sets and controls standards for an environmentally friendly and safe production.
The manufacturers and brands are required to act responsibly and sustainably with regard to people, the environment and resources. These set forth all of the relevant information and ensure consistent transparency and traceability of all processing steps down to the raw materials.
This not only ensures that the final textile product meets very stringent consumer safety requirements worldwide, but also provides confidence to the consumers to acquire a sustainable product.
Our fabric manufacturer is Bluesign® system partner since 2009, they run annual audits and certify all their products.
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FOREST STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL
Certifies that the forest is managed in a way that preserves biological diversity, while benefitting the lives of local people and workers, ensuring it sustains economic viability.
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USDA CERTIFIED BIOBASED PRODUCT
Assures the user that the product contains a USDA-verified amount of renewable biological ingredients, certifying a biobased content of the product.
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PEFC
Ensured that the raw materials used in manufacturing products originate from sustainably managed forests, recycled and controlled sources.
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TUV AUSTRIA
Certifies that products are biodegradable in different
environments such as: soil, marine, home compost, and
industrial compost. When they say “biodegradable” this
means that a multitude of microorganisms feed on the
material and brake it down. These microorganisms differ for each environment (specific temperature, moisture content,
pH, supply of oxygen etc.)
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OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100
Certifies adequate production conditions in terms of: chemical management, environmental performance, environmental management, social responsibility, quality management, health protection and safety at work.
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OEKO-TEX STEP
OEKO-TEX Standard 100 tests textiles for harmful substances so that it is harmless for human health. The test takes into account numerous regulated and non-regulated substances, which may be harmful for human health. In many cases the limit values for the STANDARD 100 go beyond national and international requirements.
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