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01.09.2023

OEKO-TEX® Annual Report 2022/2023: 21% growth

The international OEKO-TEX® Association, offering collaborative solutions for partners in the textile and leather industry, has once again recorded positive business development. Overall, OEKO-TEX® issued more than 43,000 certificates and labels between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023 - an increase of 21% compared to the previous financial year. The MADE IN GREEN product label recorded the strongest growth of 52%. OEKO-TEX® continues to drive urgently needed change through cooperation and joint action - with their services and at the organizational level.

The international OEKO-TEX® Association, offering collaborative solutions for partners in the textile and leather industry, has once again recorded positive business development. Overall, OEKO-TEX® issued more than 43,000 certificates and labels between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023 - an increase of 21% compared to the previous financial year. The MADE IN GREEN product label recorded the strongest growth of 52%. OEKO-TEX® continues to drive urgently needed change through cooperation and joint action - with their services and at the organizational level.

For their two new certifications, OEKO-TEX® focused on cooperation with numerous parties along the global supply chain. Launched in November 2022, OEKO-TEX® RESPONSIBLE BUSINESS addresses the increasing global expectations and due diligence requirements. The tool and certification supports textile and leather companies in preventing negative effects from their own business operations, supply chains and broader business relationships. Companies working with OEKO-TEX® ORGANIC COTTON benefit from a global network of certified companies to facilitate sourcing of chemicals, materials and business partners - from cultivation to finished product.

At the organisational level, OEKO-TEX® is focusing on partnerships with multi-stakeholder initiatives to include as many different perspectives as possible and allow all parties to benefit. Working with ZDHC to promote sustainable chemical management and becoming an ISEAL community member are just two of many collaborations for OEKO-TEX®, which is striving to address the industry's most pressing challenges.

Meanwhile, the Association’s core business advances. For example, based on industry developments and scientific findings, OEKO-TEX® issued a general ban on the use of per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS/PFC) in textiles, leather and shoes certified by STANDARD 100, ORGANIC COTTON, LEATHER STANDARD and ECO PASSPORT. OEKO-TEX® also surpassed the milestone of 1,000 STeP certified production facilities. OEKO-TEX® is in a strong position to continue its work - enabling the industry and consumers to make more responsible decisions through partnership and education.

Source:

Oeko-Tex GmbH

(c) Hohenstein
22.11.2022

Hohenstein India inaugurates new leather & footwear laboratory

How can economic success be linked with product responsibility and more sustainability? More than 300 players and Hohenstein customers in the Indian textile industry accepted Hohenstein India's invitation to attend the Global Sustainability Conference in Gurugram, India, on November 10, 2022, and to obtain possible solutions to this question. The following day, numerous invited guests gathered at the Hohenstein laboratory site in Gurugram for the ceremonial inauguration of a new leather & footwear laboratory, the first of its kind in the global Hohenstein Competence Network. 

How can economic success be linked with product responsibility and more sustainability? More than 300 players and Hohenstein customers in the Indian textile industry accepted Hohenstein India's invitation to attend the Global Sustainability Conference in Gurugram, India, on November 10, 2022, and to obtain possible solutions to this question. The following day, numerous invited guests gathered at the Hohenstein laboratory site in Gurugram for the ceremonial inauguration of a new leather & footwear laboratory, the first of its kind in the global Hohenstein Competence Network. 

With the ceremonial opening by Prof. Dr. Mecheels, Dr. Christof Madinger, COO Hohenstein HTTI and Dr. Helmut Krause, Hohenstein Technical Director Softlines & Shoes, the starting signal was given for the new leather & footwear laboratory at the laboratory site in Gurugram on November 11, 2022. During tours, visitors were able to get a personal impression of the future focus of work on site: testing for harmful substances in accordance with the LEATHER STANDARD RSL and the subsequent certification of leather and footwear products in accordance with the OEKO-TEX® LEATHER STANDARD will in future ensure a lower market risk for brands, retailers and suppliers and comprehensive and reliable safety for consumers.

Source:

Hohenstein

10.01.2022

OEKO-TEX® New Regulations 2022

The OEKO-TEX® Association has published its annual update of the applicable test criteria, limit values and guidelines for its certifications. All new regulations will finally come into force on 1 April 2022 after a transition period. In addition, the new Impact Calculator is now available for STeP by OEKO-TEX® customers. The tool, which was developed specifically for textile industry operations, provides data on the CO2 and water footprint necessary to achieve the climate targets.

In mid-2022, the association will introduce RESPONSIBLE BUSINESS by OEKO-TEX®, a new certification for brands and retailers committed to international agreements for human rights and environmental protection. OEKO-TEX® aims to support companies in fulfilling due diligence obligations within their own operations and their global supply chains. RESPONSIBLE BUSINESS by OEKO-TEX® was developed in accordance with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and the relevant OECD Guidelines on Responsible Business Conduct.

The OEKO-TEX® Association has published its annual update of the applicable test criteria, limit values and guidelines for its certifications. All new regulations will finally come into force on 1 April 2022 after a transition period. In addition, the new Impact Calculator is now available for STeP by OEKO-TEX® customers. The tool, which was developed specifically for textile industry operations, provides data on the CO2 and water footprint necessary to achieve the climate targets.

In mid-2022, the association will introduce RESPONSIBLE BUSINESS by OEKO-TEX®, a new certification for brands and retailers committed to international agreements for human rights and environmental protection. OEKO-TEX® aims to support companies in fulfilling due diligence obligations within their own operations and their global supply chains. RESPONSIBLE BUSINESS by OEKO-TEX® was developed in accordance with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and the relevant OECD Guidelines on Responsible Business Conduct.

New and updated limited values
OEKO-TEX® has added bisphenol B (BPB) in the STANDARD 100, LEATHER STANDARD and ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® certifications and to the STeP by OEKO-TEX® MRSL. The same applies to two additional colourants based on Michler’s ketone/base.

New substances under observation
In 2022, OEKO-TEX® will continue to monitor various substances based on the latest scientific findings and conformity with relevant specifications. This primarily concerns some process preservative agents and the bisphenols F, S and AF. The 2022 new regulations are available in detail for all OEKO-TEX® products on the website www.oeko-tex.com/news.

More information:
STeP OekoTex
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Oeko-Tex

05.03.2018

LEATHER STANDARD by OEKO-TEX® – Ein Jahr transparenter Verbraucherschutz und optimale Qualitätssicherung

Lederprodukte begleiten uns von klein auf in allen Lebensbereichen – von der Baby-Krabbeldecke aus Schaffell über unser tägliches Schuhwerk bis hin zu edlen Designermöbeln oder Fahrzeugsitzen in Flugzeug, Bahn und Auto. Ein verlässlicher Nachweis, dass Lederartikel keine schädlichen Inhaltsstoffe wie Allergien auslösendes Chrom-VI enthalten, stellt deshalb eine wertvolle Entscheidungshilfe für alle Konsumenten dar.

Produkte mit dem LEATHER STANDARD by OEKO-TEX® Label bieten hier seit mittlerweile einem Jahr die Sicherheit, dass sie im Rahmen unabhängiger Labortests auf einen umfangreichen Schadstoff-Katalog geprüft wurden und die strengen OEKO-TEX® Kriterien einhalten.
Herstellern und Anbietern von Lederartikeln steht mit dem LEATHER STANDARD gleichzeitig ein praxisnahes System zur Ergänzung ihrer betrieblichen Qualitätssicherung unter humanökologischen Gesichtspunkten zur Verfügung.

Geschätzt wird das LEATHER STANDARD Label von den Firmen darüber hinaus als transparentes Instrument, mit dem sie die von ihnen erbrachte Produktverantwortung anschaulich und glaubwürdig im stationären Handel und in Online-Shops kommunizieren können.

Lederprodukte begleiten uns von klein auf in allen Lebensbereichen – von der Baby-Krabbeldecke aus Schaffell über unser tägliches Schuhwerk bis hin zu edlen Designermöbeln oder Fahrzeugsitzen in Flugzeug, Bahn und Auto. Ein verlässlicher Nachweis, dass Lederartikel keine schädlichen Inhaltsstoffe wie Allergien auslösendes Chrom-VI enthalten, stellt deshalb eine wertvolle Entscheidungshilfe für alle Konsumenten dar.

Produkte mit dem LEATHER STANDARD by OEKO-TEX® Label bieten hier seit mittlerweile einem Jahr die Sicherheit, dass sie im Rahmen unabhängiger Labortests auf einen umfangreichen Schadstoff-Katalog geprüft wurden und die strengen OEKO-TEX® Kriterien einhalten.
Herstellern und Anbietern von Lederartikeln steht mit dem LEATHER STANDARD gleichzeitig ein praxisnahes System zur Ergänzung ihrer betrieblichen Qualitätssicherung unter humanökologischen Gesichtspunkten zur Verfügung.

Geschätzt wird das LEATHER STANDARD Label von den Firmen darüber hinaus als transparentes Instrument, mit dem sie die von ihnen erbrachte Produktverantwortung anschaulich und glaubwürdig im stationären Handel und in Online-Shops kommunizieren können.
Seit Einführung des LEATHER STANDARD im Januar 2017 wurden weltweit knapp 40 Zertifikate für eine breite Vielfalt unterschiedlichster Produkte ausgestellt – vom Ziegenfell-Vorleger als stimmungsvolles Wohn-Accessoire für das Schlafzimmer über Lederbekleidung bis hin zu Lederhandtaschen der italienischen Edelmarke Zanellato.

„Die positive Resonanz der Industrie bis hin zum Handel und dem Endverbraucher verdeutlicht, dass der LEATHER STANDARD ein echtes Marktbedürfnis bedient“, freut sich OEKO-TEX® Generalsekretär Georg Dieners über den bisherigen Erfolg des Produktlabels. Nachfrage: stark wachsend.

Analog zum weltweit führenden STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® für schadstoffgeprüfte Textilien trägt der LEATHER STANDARD nun auch im breiten Marktsegment der Lederwaren zu einem effektiven Verbraucherschutz bei. Die Prüfkriterien und Grenzwerte werden jährlich aktualisiert und sind global verbindlich. Ein LEATHER STANDARD Zertifikat wird nur vergeben, wenn sämtliche Bestandteile eines Verkaufsartikels den geltenden Anforderungen entsprechen, neben dem Leder also auch Zubehörteile wie Metallknöpfe oder Reißverschlüsse.

Ein Online-Verzeichnis mit LEATHER STANDARD by OEKO-TEX® zertifizierten Produkten ist unter www.oekotex.com/produkte verfügbar.
Nähere Informationen zum LEATHER STANDARD: www.oeko-tex.com/leatherstandard.

More information:
LEATHER STANDARD OEKO-TEX®
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Frau Anna Czerwinska, OEKO-TEX® Service GmbH