GOTS is the world's leading
organic textile processing standard.
IFOAM - Organics International has endorsed GOTS, the Global Organic Textile Standard, as the minimum reference for
organic textile processing.
Not exact matches
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Textiles advertised / labelled «
organic» and made with
organic fibers produced according to recognized standards (e.g. IFOAM Family of Standards), should also be
processed to a standard (endorsed by IFOAM -
Organics International) that prohibits hazardous and residual inputs according to a clear procedure.
The standard covers the
processing, manufacturing, packaging, labelling, trading and distribution of all
textiles made from at least 70 % certified
organic natural fibres.
It's a
processing standard for
textiles made from
organic fibers.
Shoppers might find the USDA logo on
organic textiles, but it applies only to how the fiber was grown, not necessarily how it was
processed.
This sign of quality is conferred after a long, extensive certification and testing
process, and indicates
organic textiles of the highest ecological quality.
This sign of quality is conferred after an extensive certification and testing
process, and indicates that
organic textiles are of the highest ecological quality.
Working in collaboration with scientists from the Deutsches Textilforschungszentrum in Krefeld and Sungkyunkwan University in Suwon, Korea, researchers at the Max - Planck - Institut für Kohlenforschung in Mülheim an der Ruhr have developed a
process for immobilising different
organic catalysts on
textiles with the help of ultraviolet light.
From enforcing the user of
organic claims on
processed fiber and
textiles to securing an alternative to Methyl Bromide, learn more about our current and on - going projects.
TRUE SUSTAINABILITY
Organic farming practices, adhering to
organic processing standards, and minimizing our carbon footprint by producing only within the Americas, Maggie's is a leader in
textile sustainability.
Much like making DIY biochar, making charcloth is simply a
process of burning
organic - based
textiles in a restricted oxygen environment.