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08.11.2023

ECHA: Toxic chemicals in childcare products

The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has found that substances causing cancer, genetic mutations or harming reproduction are present in childcare products, such as car seats, bibs and baby changing mats. Its investigation will help the European Commission to prepare an EU-wide restriction to limit these chemicals, with the aim of safeguarding children.

ECHA’s investigation, drawing on information from 48 different sources, shows that substances which are carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic for reproduction (CMR) may be present in childcare products (articles). Metals like cobalt and lead, along with phthalates like DEHP, are the most common CMR substances found in childcare products.

CMRs were most often found in items like car seats, bibs, products related to toiletries, and bedding and mattresses. Children may be exposed to these hazardous substances during use, for example through skin or oral contact, and are particularly vulnerable to the harm caused by chemical substances because of their small size, developing physiology and behaviour.

The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has found that substances causing cancer, genetic mutations or harming reproduction are present in childcare products, such as car seats, bibs and baby changing mats. Its investigation will help the European Commission to prepare an EU-wide restriction to limit these chemicals, with the aim of safeguarding children.

ECHA’s investigation, drawing on information from 48 different sources, shows that substances which are carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic for reproduction (CMR) may be present in childcare products (articles). Metals like cobalt and lead, along with phthalates like DEHP, are the most common CMR substances found in childcare products.

CMRs were most often found in items like car seats, bibs, products related to toiletries, and bedding and mattresses. Children may be exposed to these hazardous substances during use, for example through skin or oral contact, and are particularly vulnerable to the harm caused by chemical substances because of their small size, developing physiology and behaviour.

ECHA’s report provides elements to support the European Commission in the preparation of a potential future restriction. These include information on how childcare articles are defined, what the restriction could cover, potential derogations, recommended concentration limits and timeframes for implementation. The report also includes views from ECHA’s Enforcement Forum on how feasible it would be to enforce such a restriction.

The report will now be sent to the European Commission, who will use it to prepare a draft restriction proposal under REACH Article 68(2). This procedure allows the Commission to prepare a restriction proposal without involvement of ECHA’s scientific committees.

Background
The purpose of ECHA’s investigation is to support the European Commission in preparing a restriction under the REACH Regulation to protect children from exposure to CMR substances in childcare articles. It focused on substances that have a harmonised classification under the Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) Regulation as a CMR in category 1A (known human carcinogen, mutagen or reproductive toxicant) or 1B (presumed human carcinogen, mutagen or reproductive toxicant).

During the investigation, ECHA organised two public calls for evidence and a consultation on the draft report. The Agency contacted 233 different stakeholders to inform about the work and considered their feedback.

Source:

European Chemicals Agency

22.06.2018

Filpucci @ PITTI Filati- The journey of responsible innovation continues

FILPUCCI GROUP proceeds along the path of commitment towards an ever more responsible innovation. The group takes part in the 83rd edition of Pitti Filati (June 27-29, 2018) with unique products, high-end knitwear and creative yarns, all resulting from the authentic Smart Innovation the company has been long committed to.
 
Research, style and fashion are key words for the world-renown Tuscan company, which unveils an always more responsible approach both at a corporate level and in terms of offer.
Here are some key elements to prove Filpucci’s relentless commitment:

FILPUCCI GROUP proceeds along the path of commitment towards an ever more responsible innovation. The group takes part in the 83rd edition of Pitti Filati (June 27-29, 2018) with unique products, high-end knitwear and creative yarns, all resulting from the authentic Smart Innovation the company has been long committed to.
 
Research, style and fashion are key words for the world-renown Tuscan company, which unveils an always more responsible approach both at a corporate level and in terms of offer.
Here are some key elements to prove Filpucci’s relentless commitment:

  • The GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) and OCS (Organic Content Standard) certifications obtained by the Filpucci dyeing plant add to the Clear to Wear (CTW) standard developed by Inditex Group and achieved in 2014 and to the Detox commitment, which was signed in February, 2016.
  • Not only the best raw materials, but also an established knowhow in the fields of dyeing and finishing, always under the key concept of Responsible Innovation. This concept extends to each and every FILPUCCI collection and their ever-increasing offer, the roughly twenty innovative new items, the Woolen line of carded yarns and the real spearhead of premium fashion, the Collection. Among this season’s new offer: Baby Camel Re.Verso™, RWS- certified merino organic wool, Re.Verso™ cashmere, organic silks and FSC-certified viscose.
  • The achievement of further certifications such as the FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) for viscose shows the care and respect towards the ecosystem as a whole, guaranteeing a product derived from a forest or a plantation forest in the respect of strict environmental, social and economic standards. The RWS (Responsible Wool Standard) finally guarantees the use of wool coming from livestock managed under rigorous criteria oriented towards the wellbeing of animals and the reduction of environmental impact.
  • Filpucci Group is all about a constant vocation towards new generation values and a reliable, traceable and transparent manufacturing process, as shown by the Re.Verso™ circular economy supply chain, of which the group is a unique ambassador in the field of high-end/low-impact knitwear yarns.

With absolute quality always in mind, FILPUCCI GROUP represents a corporate model that has made of sustainability a real mission, embarking on complex paths that have brought great results with fashionable textile solutions lead by ethnical and sustainable values. Thanks to this, Filpucci’s products have become part of Patagonia Collections, an important acknowledging from the brand’s part, whose managers stated: “We are always on the hunt for the highest performing, lowest impact materials. We were thrilled to find Re.Verso ™ (95/5 transformed) Cashmere yarn from Filpucci. It allowed us to create a range of products with the insulative and soft properties of cashmere while adhering to our mission statement; build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm.”
FILPUCCI GROUP’s commitment is evident and it moves forward thanks to the passion towards responsible and innovative paths that contribute to turning the group into a reliable partner, symbol of quality and excellence.

Filpucci is also a C.L.A.S.S. (Creativity Lifestyle And Sustainable Synergy) partner.

Source:

GB Network Marketing & Communication

Jinfa Labi chooses Lectra Fashion PLM 4.0 © Lectra
Jinfa Labi chooses Lectra Fashion PLM 4.0
07.11.2017

Jinfa Labi chooses Lectra Fashion PLM 4.0

  • Lectra’s latest PLM solution selected by Jinfa Labi to improve its product development process through supply chain digitization

Paris – Lectra, the world leader in integrated technology solutions dedicated to industries using fabrics, leather, technical textiles and composite materials, is pleased to announce that Jinfa Labi, one of the first publicly listed maternity and infant clothing companies in China, has chosen Lectra Fashion PLM 4.0 to help digitally transform their supply chain, making it more efficient, integrated and connected.

  • Lectra’s latest PLM solution selected by Jinfa Labi to improve its product development process through supply chain digitization

Paris – Lectra, the world leader in integrated technology solutions dedicated to industries using fabrics, leather, technical textiles and composite materials, is pleased to announce that Jinfa Labi, one of the first publicly listed maternity and infant clothing companies in China, has chosen Lectra Fashion PLM 4.0 to help digitally transform their supply chain, making it more efficient, integrated and connected.

Spurred by the continued growth of the Chinese economy, young Chinese parents are now demanding maternity and baby products that are more personalized and sophisticated in terms of material and design. To meet these new market needs, Jinfa Labi has chosen to implement Lectra Fashion PLM 4.0 after researching on all PLM vendors in the market. With the help of this solution, the company aims to further improve their product development process by digitizing their entire supply chain, from design to production, enhancing business agility and collaboration. By embracing digitalization, the company hopes to make progress in adopting the government initiative “Made in China 2025”.

Lectra’s ultimate collaborative platform—Lectra Fashion PLM 4.0—gives fashion and apparel companies the extra speed and agility they need to tackle the challenges of Industry 4.0 head on. With the widest functional scope on the market, this technology serves as the intelligent backbone for the digital supply chain, facilitating the entire design-to-production process. This ensures a consistent flow of error-free data between process, technology and people, thus enabling organizations to quickly adapt to different business models and keep pace with the latest trends.

“As one of the first domestic companies to engage in R&D, design, production and distribution of baby clothing, Jinfa Labi is now growing exponentially. We are looking for a partner with a worldwide perspective and in-depth knowledge on the industry’s best practices,” said Lin Ruowen, General Manager, Jinfa Labi. “And Lectra fits the bill. Their latest PLM solution connects CAD, industry-standard software, company IT systems and external suppliers together, allowing us to fully digitize our supply chain by covering all production stages. We can then focus on improving our core competencies.”

“We are confident that Lectra will help Jinfa Labi make their mark for “Made in China 2025”. This Industry 4.0-based initiative will not only revolutionize the way in which manufacturers operate but also change the way in which the brands and retailers run their businesses. Lectra is committed to providing the technology and support that our customers need to thrive in this new digital era,” said Andreas A. Kim, Managing Director, Lectra, Greater China. “Lectra Fashion PLM 4.0 is the only PLM solution purpose-designed for the fashion industry that covers the entire value chain. We hope to leverage our 44 years of experience in the fashion industry to help Jinfa Labi succeed through operational excellence.”
 

Individualität, Lieblingsdinge statt Massenware, Handmade Only – um diese drei Herzensangelegenheiten dreht sich alles bei Freubündel. ©Nicolai Kästner
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19.09.2017

Freubündel - Handmade Only

  • Individualität, Lieblingsdinge statt Massenware, Handmade Only – um diese drei Herzensangelegenheiten dreht sich alles bei Freubündel.

Die Münchnerin Nadine Kästner-Otto hat ihr kleines Label vor über einem Jahr gegründet. Mit einem ganz einfachen Ziel: Im breit gefächerten Markt der Handmade-Produkte besonders schöne, nützliche und einzigartige Dinge für Babys, Kinder und Erwachsene aufzuspüren.

  • Individualität, Lieblingsdinge statt Massenware, Handmade Only – um diese drei Herzensangelegenheiten dreht sich alles bei Freubündel.

Die Münchnerin Nadine Kästner-Otto hat ihr kleines Label vor über einem Jahr gegründet. Mit einem ganz einfachen Ziel: Im breit gefächerten Markt der Handmade-Produkte besonders schöne, nützliche und einzigartige Dinge für Babys, Kinder und Erwachsene aufzuspüren.

Alle, die Kinder bekommen, kennen das: Geschenkboxen zur Geburt, Taufe oder Geburtstag, die die immer gleichen Pflegeprodukte und Spielsachen großer Marken beinhalten. Austauschbar und häufig schnell in doppelter Ausführung im Haushalt vorhanden. Nadine Kästner-Otto, Fan kleiner Labels uns selbst gemachter Dinge, hatte eine Idee, wie sich das spannender gestalten lässt. „Die Idee zum Freubündel kam mir am Ende meiner zweiten Schwangerschaft. Überraschungsboxen für Mamas und Babys gab es einige, aber eine, die wirklich für die Familie persönlich gemacht ist und dabei nur handgefertigte Kostbarkeiten enthält, das gab es nicht. Meiner Recherche nach nirgendwo auf der Welt! Das hat mir Mut gemacht und so habe ich vor knapp eineinhalb Jahren mein Start-up Freubündel gegründet.“

Jedes Bündel ein Original voller Unikate

In Zusammenarbeit mit immer neuen Manufakturen, Künstlerinnen und Kindermodelabels entsteht so jeden Monat ein neues Freubündel. Gefüllt mit Kleidung, Spielzeug, Accessoires, Kinderzimmerdeko und immer auch einer liebevollen Kleinigkeit für die Eltern. Das Freubündel enthält drei bis fünf Teile, die individuell für die jeweilige Familie ausgewählt und mit ganz viel Herz speziell für die Kunden angefertigt werden. Es geht um Klasse statt Masse. Wenige, dafür hochwertige und besondere Dinge. Handgenähte Rasseln, von Hand bedruckte Bodys und Shirts oder vegane Kosmetik – der Vielfalt der Produkte sind keine Grenzen gesetzt, weil es unzählige Mini-Labels gibt, die wunderschöne Dinge fabrizieren. Da diese aber häufig schwer zu finden sind, nimmt Kästner-Otto ihren Kunden die Suche ab. Sie findet diese kleinen Schätze, stellt sie – mal thematisch, mal überraschend – zu Bündeln zusammen und schickt sie zu ihren Kunden nach Hause. Entweder als monatliches Abo oder als Einzelbündel. Aber immer in ein handgenähtes Tuch gewickelt, das als Verpackung dient und danach als Halstuch oder in sonstigem kreativen Einsatz wiederverwendet werden kann.

Handgemachtes im Baukasten – Finden, was man immer gesucht hat

„Besonders gern werden Freubündel zur Geburt, zur Taufe oder zum Kindergeburtstag verschenkt. Immer mehr Familien gönnen sich auch einfach mal so ein Überraschungspaket“, erzählt Kästner-Otto. Seit einigen Wochen gibt es auf vielfachen Kundenwunsch auch einen Freubündel-Baukasten. Dort kann man mit wenigen Klicks selbst auswählen, welche handgefertigten Schätze im Freubündel sein sollen. Wie in einem digitalen Handwerks-Markt voller schöner Dinge können Kunden durch die Produkte stöbern und sich ihr Bündel zusammenstellen. „Mir gefällt es auch sehr, dass hinter den meisten Handmade-Labels, die im Freubündel dabei sind, Mütter stehen. Da steckt wirklich Liebe drin. Es ist ein schöner Gedanke, dass sich mit dem Freubündel Mütter gegenseitig unterstützen“, ergänzt die junge Gründerin.

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