With over 21 textile certifications evaluated in Greenpeace's Label Guide for Clothing, only four achieved a "trustworthy" rating. OEKO-TEX® MADE IN GREEN is among them.
The assessment examined critical areas including chemical management, supply chain coverage, independent verification and social standards. As consumers increasingly seek transparency in textile production, understanding which certifications are credible matters more than ever.
Greenpeace Label Guide
The textile industry accounts for up to 8% of global greenhouse gas emissions and remains one of the main contributors to worldwide water pollution. As consumers increasingly seek sustainable alternatives, the market has seen a proliferation of environmental labels, often with limited transparency behind their claims.
Greenpeace developed the Label Guide to evaluate the most widespread certification schemes in the fashion sector, focusing on five critical areas:
OEKO-TEX® MADE IN GREEN rating
The Greenpeace assessment of OEKO-TEX® MADE IN GREEN as “trustworthy” highlighted several strengths:
What OEKO-TEX® MADE IN GREEN stands for
OEKO-TEX® MADE IN GREEN is a product label for textiles and leather articles that have been produced in environmentally responsible facilities with socially acceptable working conditions.
Products carrying the MADE IN GREEN label meet several key requirements:
For brands and manufacturers, MADE IN GREEN offers a framework for demonstrating verifiable environmental and social practices. For consumers, it provides a tool for more informed purchasing decisions. By scanning the QR code or entering a MADE IN GREEN product ID in the OEKO-TEX® Label Check, consumers can verify the production journey of their textiles.
Learn more about OEKO-TEX® MADE IN GREEN here.
Read the full Greenpeace Label Guide in German here.