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Spring Cleaning with Safety & Sustainability in Mind
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Celebrating International Day of Families with OEKO-TEX®
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How can I check that the product I bought is certified?

With our Label Check you can check the validity of the certification. Simply enter the label number into the appropriate box. If a shop advertised the product as being certified, either the packaging or the product itself needs to feature the label with the unique product ID. If this is not the case please contact us with a link to the product.

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How can I check that the product I bought is certified?

With our Label Check you can check the validity of the certification. Simply enter the label number into the appropriate box. If a shop advertised the product as being certified, either the packaging or the product itself needs to feature the label with the unique product ID. If this is not the case please contact us with a link to the product.

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Helping Consumers Shop for Safer, More Sustainable Home Goods
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Small Steps to Sustainability – How to Get Started
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OEKO-TEX® MADE IN GREEN towels during Wimbledon 2023
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What are the differences between OEKO-TEX® ORGANIC COTTON and OEKO-TEX® ORGANIC COTTON blended & OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 GMO?

These are different options to certify organic cotton to ensure transparency and clear communication towards the end-consumers. In those certificates the following products can be certified: ORGANIC COTTON: Materials or products made of 100% organic cotton. The certification can be communicated with the OEKO-TEX® ORGANIC COTTON label. ORGANIC COTTON Blended: Materials and products made of at least 70% organic cotton. The certification can be communicated with the OEKO-TEX® ORGANIC COTTON Blended label. STANDARD 100 GMO: any article that contains organic cotton. Proof of the organic origin must be provided. The certification can be communicated with the OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 label, stating organic cotton in the certificate text. Mixtures of organic and conventional cotton are forbidden in all three certificates mentioned above.

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Why Testing for Harmful Substances in Textiles Matters
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MADE IN GREEN by OEKO-TEX® Supports Amazon’s Climate Pledge Friendly: Making It Easier for Customers to Discover and Shop for Sustainable Products