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Sustainable Textile Production

Sustainable Textile Production (STeP) is the new OEKO-TEX certification system. This new system replaced the previous certification of production sites according to OEKO-TEX Standard 1000 from July 2013. [Pg.139]

The OEKO-TEX Standard 100 plus is a product label. With this label, manufacturers certify to their end users that their products have been optimized for human ecology and also their production conditions are environmentally friendly. Products with this label are tested for harmful substances according to OEKO-TEX Standard 100 and produced at environmentally fiiendly production sites according to Sustainable Textile Production (STeP) (Url-15). [Pg.139]

Tobler-Rohr, M.I., 2011. Handbook of Sustainable Textile Production. Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles. Woodhead Pubhshing Limited, Cambridge. [Pg.282]

Sustainable Textile Production (STeP) https //step.oeko-tex. com/en/step/step home/home.html X X X No N/A... [Pg.336]

Besides the product, today the business is seen in terms of its sustainability at various production chains and it should encompass not only environmental protection, but also social accountability—accountability to the work force as well as to the consumers. A new OEKOTEX Certification System for various production sites can be used by the brands, retailers, and suppliers to convey to consumers that their production is completely sustainable. It guarantees environmentally friendly production processes, and in relation to social accountability, it assures optimum health and safety conditions and a socially acceptable work atmosphere. It apphes to fiber production, spinning and weaving, and finishing facilities, as well as garment manufacturing. As of Jun. 2013, OEKOTEX Certification for production sites was replaced by the Sustainable Textile Production (STeP) Certification label, and its responsibility is with the OEKOTEX Association, with 16 member institutes present in over 60 countries (https //www.oeko-tex.com/en/ manufacturers/concept/sustainable textile production step/step.xhlml). [Pg.183]


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