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Elana Frosk from Oeko-Tex joins Bridget in this episode to get deep into the weeds of certifications. She loves nerding out just a little about this topic. It's near and dear to her heart. Labelling and certification not only assure us of the authenticity of a product in its claims but also gives the industry data to work with to make more strides in sustainability. They talk about why people should care about certification, this one addresses harmful substances in the textile world. Companies need to get on this train, consumers are starting to demand more and more transparency when it comes to having healthy textiles.
If a textile article carries the STANDARD 100 label, you can be certain that every component of this article, i.e. every thread, button and other accessories, has been tested for harmful substances and that the article, therefore, is harmless for human health.
Below is their web page on OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100:
https://www.hohenstein.us/en-us/oeko-tex/output-control/standard-100
Below is their web page on OEKO-TEX® MADE IN GREEN:
https://www.hohenstein.us/en-us/oeko-tex/output-control/made-in-green
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oekotex
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oeko_tex/
Support the show
Follow Bridget O'Flaherty @thesustainablequilter on Instagram and @thesustainablequilter on Facebook.
You can find her online at www.bridgetoflaherty.com
Thanks to Isaac Matthews for the music, follow him on Instagram @hesjustakid
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Elana Frosk from Oeko-Tex joins Bridget in this episode to get deep into the weeds of certifications. She loves nerding out just a little about this topic. It's near and dear to her heart. Labelling and certification not only assure us of the authenticity of a product in its claims but also gives the industry data to work with to make more strides in sustainability. They talk about why people should care about certification, this one addresses harmful substances in the textile world. Companies need to get on this train, consumers are starting to demand more and more transparency when it comes to having healthy textiles.
If a textile article carries the STANDARD 100 label, you can be certain that every component of this article, i.e. every thread, button and other accessories, has been tested for harmful substances and that the article, therefore, is harmless for human health.
Below is their web page on OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100:
https://www.hohenstein.us/en-us/oeko-tex/output-control/standard-100
Below is their web page on OEKO-TEX® MADE IN GREEN:
https://www.hohenstein.us/en-us/oeko-tex/output-control/made-in-green
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oekotex
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oeko_tex/
Support the show
Follow Bridget O'Flaherty @thesustainablequilter on Instagram and @thesustainablequilter on Facebook.
You can find her online at www.bridgetoflaherty.com
Thanks to Isaac Matthews for the music, follow him on Instagram @hesjustakid
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