OEKO-TEX® Label Check

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The MADE IN GREEN label ensures your product has been tested for harmful substances and was produced in a safe and responsible way for workers and the environment.

Environmentally friendly

Product and consumer safety

Social responsibility

Traceability & transparent supply chains

OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100
Certified according to annex 4
Product class
I
Type of certified article
Yarns with core made of high tenacity polyester (PET), also flame retardant, raw or white, brown, black , raw cotton, polyamide raw and dyed in brown, green, red, white, black, coated with spun-dyed TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) or copolyester white, black. Partly produced with fibres accepted by OEKO-TEX® having flame retardant properties. Produced using components partly pre-certified according to OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100
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Brand

A company that sells under their own brand name. These include either a business customer brand (B2B) or an end consumer brand (B2C).

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Brand Group

A company or a holding company that provides two or more brands. The brand group can sell to business customers (B2B), and to end-consumers (B2C).

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Chemical Supplier

A company that supplies auxiliaries, dyestuffs and other chemical products to the textile and accessories industry. They produce chemicals by themselves, re-process chemicals or sell them as an external brand.

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Multi Facility

A company with several production facilities at different locations.

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Raw Material Supplier

A company that provides raw materials for textile production in their natural and modified form (e.g. raw cotton, raw wool, downs and feathers). They are used in the manufacture of textile semi-finished or end-products.

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Retailer

Companies only involved in the selling of textiles and finished textile products, that sell directly to end-consumers (B2C transactions). Retailers sell their own private label brands and/or external label brands.

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Single Facility

A company operating only one type of operation at one location.

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Trader / Converter / Importer

Companies involved in buying and selling of textiles and finished textile products that do not themselves produce. This type of company usually includes B2B transactions with retailers or brands.

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Vertical Facility

A company with several types of operation at one location, e.g. spinning, weaving, dyeing, finishing, making up.

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Beamhouse

Production processes where the hide/skin is prepared for tanning. During the preparatory stages many of the unwanted raw skin components are removed (soaking, liming, fleshing, degreasing, splitting etc.).

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Dry spinning, twisting, special yarn production, winding, assembling etc.

A mechanical process that requires no water or solvents to produce fibres and yarns (e.g. cotton).

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Finishing of leather

Production processes where the leather surface is finished (coating, embossing, impregnation, buffing etc.).

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Making up of (leather) products

Textile production processes for articles created by cutting, sewing, fixing, ironing etc. (e.g. clothing, home textiles, technical textiles) and circular-knitted articles.

Production processes for semi-finished and finished leather articles created by cutting, sewing, laminating etc. (e.g. leather clothing, leather bags, leather shoes, leather gloves, leather accessories, upholstery).

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Manufacturing of accessories

Accessories production processes that are required for finished textile and leather products like clothing, home textiles and furniture (e.g. sewing threads, buttons, zippers, linings, fillings, tapes, labels, shoulder pads).

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Manufacturing of foams and mattresses

Manufacturing process of foamed plastics like e.g. mattresses or mats through foaming of polymers like polyurethane or polypropylene.

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Others

Anything to which the previous descriptions are not applicable.

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Pretreatment, dyeing, printing, finishing, coating, washing, industrial laundry, etc.

Textile production processes using water and chemicals as process medium.

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Retanning, dyeing, fatliquoring

A process where the hide/skin is retanned, lubricated and dyed.

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Tanning

Production process that converts the collagen of the raw hide or skin into a stable material which will not putrefy and is suitable for the related application.

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Textile/Leather logistics

A logistics centre for textile / leather product distribution includes storage, re-packing, assembling and delivery.

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Weaving, knitting, production of non-woven, felting, tufting, embroidering etc.

A textile fabric production process created by weaving, knitting or other fibre connention technologies.

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Wet spinning

A fibre and yarn production process in the presence of water or solvents (e.g. viscose, modal, acetate, triacetate, acrylic, modacrylic).