Digitally Driven Sustainable Home Textile design and Production

Oeko-Tex Textiles

OEKO-TEX

The Standard 100 by Oeko-Tex product label, introduced (as Oeko-Tex Standard 100) in 1992, certifies adherence to the specifications of the standard by the same name, a document of testing methods and limit values for potentially harmful chemicals. This independent testing and certification system may be applied to textile materials, intermediate products at all stages of production and ready-made textile articles. Examples of eligible items for certification are raw and dyed finished yarns, raw and dyed finished fabrics and knits, and consumer goods (all types of clothing, home and household textiles, bed linen, terry cloth items, textile toys and more)

 

GOTS

The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is a globally applied standard for the processing of textiles from biologically produced natural fibre. It defines environmental requirements along the entire textile supply chain, as well as social criteria. Quality assurance takes place through independent certification of the entire textile supply chain.

The aim of this standard is to define requirements that ensure the sustainable production of textiles, from the extraction of textile raw fibre, to environmentally sound and socially responsible manufacturing, to the labelling of end products and thus to end user product safety.

The Global Recycle Standard (GRS) was originally developed by Control Union Certifications in 2008 and ownership was passed to the Textile Exchange on 1 January 2011. The GRS is an international, voluntary, full-product standard that sets requirements for third-party certification of recycled content, chain of custody, social and environmental practices and chemical restrictions.

The GRS is intended to meet the needs of companies looking to verify the recycled content of their products (both finished and intermediate) and to verify responsible social, environmental and chemical practices in their production. The objectives of the GRS are to define requirements to ensure accurate content claims and good working conditions, and that harmful environmental and chemical impacts are minimised. This includes companies in ginning, spinning, weaving and knitting, dyeing and printing and stitching in more than 50 countries.

Our Factory is fully socially compliant, we follow fair and ethical labour practices - We are accredited and Audited as per the Sedex platform, the audit was conducted by TUV Rheinland