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11.12.2023

OETI PPE customers awarded OEKO-TEX® STeP certification

Recently, OETI awarded the OEKO-TEX® STeP certification to two companies in the sector of personal protective equipment (PPE) and workwear: Ötscher - Berufskleidung Götzl GmbH, Austrian producer and wholesaler and longstanding PPE and OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 customer, and ALSICO MOROCCO (Cindico), a Moroccan PPE and work wear producer and part of the global Alsico Group, which has already introduced the certification for production facilities in Belgium and Laos.

OEKO-TEX® STeP stands for Sustainable Textile and Leather Production and is a certification system for production facilities in the textile and leather industry. The STeP system analyses critical areas of businesses using six modules: Chemical Management, Environmental Performance, Environmental Management, Social Responsibility, Quality Management, and Health protection and Safety at work.

For ALSICO MOROCCO (Cindico), OEKO-TEX® STeP offers the benefit of "a unified certification system and standardised audits to monitor social and ecological responsibility processes at global production locations," says Managing Director Mary Meylaers.

Recently, OETI awarded the OEKO-TEX® STeP certification to two companies in the sector of personal protective equipment (PPE) and workwear: Ötscher - Berufskleidung Götzl GmbH, Austrian producer and wholesaler and longstanding PPE and OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 customer, and ALSICO MOROCCO (Cindico), a Moroccan PPE and work wear producer and part of the global Alsico Group, which has already introduced the certification for production facilities in Belgium and Laos.

OEKO-TEX® STeP stands for Sustainable Textile and Leather Production and is a certification system for production facilities in the textile and leather industry. The STeP system analyses critical areas of businesses using six modules: Chemical Management, Environmental Performance, Environmental Management, Social Responsibility, Quality Management, and Health protection and Safety at work.

For ALSICO MOROCCO (Cindico), OEKO-TEX® STeP offers the benefit of "a unified certification system and standardised audits to monitor social and ecological responsibility processes at global production locations," says Managing Director Mary Meylaers.

For the Austrian company Ötscher – Berufskleidung (workwear), Managing Director Thiemo Götzl emphasises the strengths of the certification in transparent communication with customers and stakeholders and a comprehensive overview of all aspects of the supply chain. "The certification also supports compliance with the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act requirements through transparency and risk mitigation," says Thiemo Götzl.

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OETI - Institut für Oekologie, Technik und Innovation GmbH

12.10.2023

OETI offers ZDHC training for India's textile and leather industry

OETI, a Member of TESTEX Group, is an official ZDHC Approved Solution Provider under the ZDHC Roadmap to Zero Programme. Expanding beyond its existing role as a ZDHC Approved MRSL Certification Body for OEKO-TEX® ECO PASSPORT around the globe, OETI now offers comprehensive ZDHC training services in India.

The ZDHC (Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals) Roadmap to Zero Programme drives sustainable chemical management in the global textile, apparel, leather, and footwear sectors. OETI's ZDHC training services empower brands, manufacturers, and other ZDHC stakeholders to master sustainable chemical management, adopting ZDHC guidelines, platforms, and solutions.

This programme delivers a comprehensive understanding of chemical management systems (CMS) and their practical implementation within the textile and leather industries. Targeting various organisational departments, including management, chemical teams, procurement, compliance, and sustainability, this training fosters collaboration within the departments regarding sustainable chemical management.

OETI, a Member of TESTEX Group, is an official ZDHC Approved Solution Provider under the ZDHC Roadmap to Zero Programme. Expanding beyond its existing role as a ZDHC Approved MRSL Certification Body for OEKO-TEX® ECO PASSPORT around the globe, OETI now offers comprehensive ZDHC training services in India.

The ZDHC (Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals) Roadmap to Zero Programme drives sustainable chemical management in the global textile, apparel, leather, and footwear sectors. OETI's ZDHC training services empower brands, manufacturers, and other ZDHC stakeholders to master sustainable chemical management, adopting ZDHC guidelines, platforms, and solutions.

This programme delivers a comprehensive understanding of chemical management systems (CMS) and their practical implementation within the textile and leather industries. Targeting various organisational departments, including management, chemical teams, procurement, compliance, and sustainability, this training fosters collaboration within the departments regarding sustainable chemical management.

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ZDHC chemicals OETI Training
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06.09.2023

OETI and MeineRaumluft join forces

OETI - Institute for Ecology, Technology and Innovation’ (or OETI for short), is now working with the independent platform ‘MeineRaumluft’.

OETI and MeineRaumluft will work closely together to make a sustainable contribution to optimising the indoor climate. Starting this autumn, they will implement a groundbreaking initiative in Austria. The primary objective of this initiative is to raise awareness of the significance of indoor air as a factor for health and productivity in work and office environments. This message will be conveyed by means of precise measurements, knowledge sharing as well as practical recommendations

OETI has a great deal of expertise in the field of indoor air measurements and certifications. The accredited institution is certified for emission testing according to ISO 16000 parts 2, 3, 6, 9 and 11 as well as EN 16516. OETI also sets standards for indoor air quality with its CLEANAIR certification.

OETI - Institute for Ecology, Technology and Innovation’ (or OETI for short), is now working with the independent platform ‘MeineRaumluft’.

OETI and MeineRaumluft will work closely together to make a sustainable contribution to optimising the indoor climate. Starting this autumn, they will implement a groundbreaking initiative in Austria. The primary objective of this initiative is to raise awareness of the significance of indoor air as a factor for health and productivity in work and office environments. This message will be conveyed by means of precise measurements, knowledge sharing as well as practical recommendations

OETI has a great deal of expertise in the field of indoor air measurements and certifications. The accredited institution is certified for emission testing according to ISO 16000 parts 2, 3, 6, 9 and 11 as well as EN 16516. OETI also sets standards for indoor air quality with its CLEANAIR certification.

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OETI - Institut fuer Oekologie, Technik und Innovation GmbH

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05.09.2023

OETI und MeineRaumluft kooperieren

Das OETI, Institut fuer Oekologie, Technik und Innovation, kooperiert mit der unabhängigen Plattform "MeineRaumluft".

OETI, führend auf dem Gebiet der Innenraumluft-Zertifizierung in Österreich, will gemeinsam mit MeineRaumluft einen nachhaltigen Beitrag zur Optimierung des Raumklimas leisten. Ab kommenden Herbst setzen sie eine Initiative in Österreich um. Das Hauptziel ist, das Bewusstsein für die Bedeutung der Raumluft als Faktor für Gesundheit und Produktivität in Arbeits- und Büroumgebungen zu stärken. Dies durch Messungen der Innenraumluft, den Austausch von Erkenntnissen sowie praktische Empfehlungen umgesetzt.

OETI verfügt über eine profunde Expertise im Bereich der Innenraumluft-Messungen und -Zertifizierungen. Es ist gemäß ISO 16000 Teil 2, 3, 6, 9 und 11 sowie EN 16516 für Emissionsmessungen akkreditiert. Darüber hinaus setzt OETI mit seiner CLEANAIR Zertifizierung Standards für die Luftqualität in Innenräumen.

Das OETI, Institut fuer Oekologie, Technik und Innovation, kooperiert mit der unabhängigen Plattform "MeineRaumluft".

OETI, führend auf dem Gebiet der Innenraumluft-Zertifizierung in Österreich, will gemeinsam mit MeineRaumluft einen nachhaltigen Beitrag zur Optimierung des Raumklimas leisten. Ab kommenden Herbst setzen sie eine Initiative in Österreich um. Das Hauptziel ist, das Bewusstsein für die Bedeutung der Raumluft als Faktor für Gesundheit und Produktivität in Arbeits- und Büroumgebungen zu stärken. Dies durch Messungen der Innenraumluft, den Austausch von Erkenntnissen sowie praktische Empfehlungen umgesetzt.

OETI verfügt über eine profunde Expertise im Bereich der Innenraumluft-Messungen und -Zertifizierungen. Es ist gemäß ISO 16000 Teil 2, 3, 6, 9 und 11 sowie EN 16516 für Emissionsmessungen akkreditiert. Darüber hinaus setzt OETI mit seiner CLEANAIR Zertifizierung Standards für die Luftqualität in Innenräumen.

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OETI - Institut fuer Oekologie, Technik und Innovation GmbH

10.10.2022

OETI: 55 years of testing, certifying, accreditation and notification

As an accredited testing and certification body, the “OETI - Institut fuer Oekologie, Technik und Innovation GmbH“ (OETI for short) has been successfully responding to prevailing market requirements for 55 years and, in the process, has made a name for itself worldwide. To mark its anniversary, this international centre of excellence with its origins in Austria is taking a look back at the most important milestones in its history as well as providing interesting insights into future developments.

As renowned flooring manufacturers founded the Austrian Carpet Institute on 25th of September 1967, no one could have imagined how successful the company would become. But even back then, one thing was clear to the experts: the need to establish a carpet research and testing centre in the form of an association. Today, over five decades later, OETI is a testing and certification services provider for OEKO-TEX® certificates and labels, textiles, leather, due diligence along the textile and leather supply chain as well as for personal protective equipment (PPE), flooring technology, furnishings and indoor air quality.

As an accredited testing and certification body, the “OETI - Institut fuer Oekologie, Technik und Innovation GmbH“ (OETI for short) has been successfully responding to prevailing market requirements for 55 years and, in the process, has made a name for itself worldwide. To mark its anniversary, this international centre of excellence with its origins in Austria is taking a look back at the most important milestones in its history as well as providing interesting insights into future developments.

As renowned flooring manufacturers founded the Austrian Carpet Institute on 25th of September 1967, no one could have imagined how successful the company would become. But even back then, one thing was clear to the experts: the need to establish a carpet research and testing centre in the form of an association. Today, over five decades later, OETI is a testing and certification services provider for OEKO-TEX® certificates and labels, textiles, leather, due diligence along the textile and leather supply chain as well as for personal protective equipment (PPE), flooring technology, furnishings and indoor air quality.

In 1992, OETI was a founding member of the ‘International OEKO-TEX® Association for Research and Testing in the Field of Textile and Leather Ecology’ with independent certifications and product labels. Ever since, OEKO-TEX® has enabled companies along the textile and leather supply chain and every consumer to make responsible decisions for safe, environmentally friendly and fairly manufactured products.

In line with its focus on sustainability, OETI and its Swiss parent company, TESTEX AG, wanted to build the new OETI headquarters using low energy construction techniques and ensure its carbon-neutral operation. To achieve these goals, the highest possible thermal insulation and energy optimisation standards were applied, while the carbon-neutral power supply is generated by its in-house photovoltaics system as well as domestic renewable energy.

The new headquarters, which the company moved into in 2021, provides space for 75 employees over 2,500m2 and boasts bright and perfectly equipped office areas. The laboratory areas, the analytical/chemical laboratory and the physical / fire laboratory were also designed based on the latest methods and technologies. This makes OETI, alongside its Swiss parent company TESTEX, the second fully fledged laboratory site in the entire, global TESTEX Group.

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21.03.2022

OEKO-TEX® Association turns 30: Trust, Safety, Sustainability

The vision of the OEKO-TEX® Association, which was founded in March 1992 through a partnership between the Hohenstein Research Institute and the Austrian Textile Research Institute (OETI), is still reflected today in the organization's core values: trust, safety, and sustainability. For three decades, OEKO-TEX® has pursued the goal of building trust for companies and consumers and enabling them to make responsible decisions to protect people and the planet. "Our services bring transparency to the international textile and leather industry supply chains," says OEKO-TEX® Secretary General Georg Dieners. "They enable all stakeholders to make mindful decisions that help preserve our planet for future generations."

The vision of the OEKO-TEX® Association, which was founded in March 1992 through a partnership between the Hohenstein Research Institute and the Austrian Textile Research Institute (OETI), is still reflected today in the organization's core values: trust, safety, and sustainability. For three decades, OEKO-TEX® has pursued the goal of building trust for companies and consumers and enabling them to make responsible decisions to protect people and the planet. "Our services bring transparency to the international textile and leather industry supply chains," says OEKO-TEX® Secretary General Georg Dieners. "They enable all stakeholders to make mindful decisions that help preserve our planet for future generations."

OEKO-TEX® market leadership
In 1992, 20 years before the United Nations announced the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), OEKO-TEX® launched STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®, now one of the best-known labels for product safety.
"It emerged from the Schadstoffgeprüft nach ÖTN 100(tested for harmful substances according to ÖTN 100), developed by OETI in 1989 to address increasing public interest in textile ecology and health," the Austrian Textile Research Institute reminds us. The limit values and test methods on which STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® is based were internationally standardized and are adapted to the latest scientific findings and legislation at least once a year - a principle that is applied to all OEKO-TEX® standards. Prof. Dr. Stefan Mecheels, the owner of the textile testing service provider Hohenstein, adds: "From the very beginning, we have considered the needs of all players in the textile value chain and continue to create solutions for current and future market requirements."

At least seven SDGs are firmly integrated into the OEKO-TEX® product portfolio. For example, Good Health & Well-Being (SDG 3) and Clean Water & Sanitation (SDG 6) are reflected in the STeP by OEKO-TEX® factory certification, and Responsible Consumption & Production (SDG 12) and Climate Action (SDG 13) are implemented through the comprehensive MADE IN GREEN by OEKO-TEX® product label.

Today, the international association consists of 17 independent research and testing institutes focused on textile and leather, with contact offices in over 60 countries. They are responsible for the joint development of the test methods and limit values in the OEKO-TEX® Standards and carry out laboratory tests and factory audits according to globally uniform specifications. These comprehensive product and process audits to ensure appropriate risk management, consumer and environmental protection, and legal compliance. With their wide-ranging research and development, the accredited OEKO-TEX® test institutes provide important insight for innovations within the textile and leather industry. They work in close cooperation with manufacturers and make a significant contribution to the development of high-quality textile and leather products at all stages of the value chain.

Mirror of social and political development
Being close to the market, and ideally, one step ahead is essential to supporting companies who are adapting to constantly changing conditions and meeting consumer expectations. Therefore, the development of OEKO-TEX® is not only a reflection of scientific knowledge but also of social and political trends. The focus is always on standardizing sustainable action and measures and making it easier for the industry to quickly and comprehensively implement sustainability goals.

Exchange with third parties is particularly valuable for this purpose. OEKO-TEX® participates in various international multi-stakeholder initiatives such as the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the Partnership for Sustainable Textiles, the ZHDC (Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals), and Greenpeace.
In addition to cooperation with external multi-stakeholder initiatives, the OEKO-TEX® International Advisory Board (IAB) meets annually. The core function of the IAB is to help review consistent and market-oriented Standards development proposals by the OEKO-TEX® Working Groups. In addition, OEKO-TEX® is conducting a public stakeholder consultation to gain further insights from all interest groups, which it will integrate into further development of the Standards.
Using three decades of experience for the future
The founding goal of enabling responsible choices that preserve our planet for future generations has become increasingly urgent over the past 30 years. So, OEKO-TEX® is even more resolute than ever in developing comprehensive solutions. We stand by industry and consumers as a trusted partner for the challenges ahead. In addition to the IMPACT CALCULATOR launched in January 2022, which helps STeP by OEKO-TEX® certified production facilities reduce their carbon emissions and water consumption, this summer, the association will launch a service to help companies transition to the upcoming Due Diligence Laws.

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Oeko-Tex

Nach rund 45 Jahren am Standort in der Spengergasse in Wien ist das OETI (Institut fuer Oekologie, Technik und Innovation GmbH) nun umgezogen! (c) OETI
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17.03.2021

OETI zieht um!

  • Nach rund 45 Jahren am Standort in der Spengergasse in Wien ist das OETI (Institut fuer Oekologie, Technik und Innovation GmbH) nun umgezogen!
  • In knapp vier-jähriger intensiver Planungs- und Bauzeit wurde ein Niedrigenergie-Neubau, der CO2 neutral betrieben wird, errichtet.

Ab 15.03.2021: Klimafreundlicher, vollwertiger Laborstandort innerhalb der TESTEX Gruppe

  • Nach rund 45 Jahren am Standort in der Spengergasse in Wien ist das OETI (Institut fuer Oekologie, Technik und Innovation GmbH) nun umgezogen!
  • In knapp vier-jähriger intensiver Planungs- und Bauzeit wurde ein Niedrigenergie-Neubau, der CO2 neutral betrieben wird, errichtet.

Ab 15.03.2021: Klimafreundlicher, vollwertiger Laborstandort innerhalb der TESTEX Gruppe

Das „OETI – Institut fuer Oekologie, Technik und Innovation GmbH“ wurde vor fast 55 Jahren gegründet und ist ein Prüfinstitut für Textilien, persönliche Schutzausrüstungen und Fußbodentechnik mit Hauptsitz in Wien und 13 weiteren Niederlassungen weltweit. Darüber hinaus ist das OETI Gründungsmitglied der Internationalen OEKO-TEX® - Gemeinschaft. Die Internationale Gemeinschaft für Forschung und Prüfung auf dem Gebiet der Textil- und Lederökologie bietet unabhängige Zertifizierungen und Produktlabels. Seit 1992 ermöglicht OEKO-TEX® Unternehmen entlang der textilen und Leder-Kette und allen Verbraucherinnen und Verbrauchern, verantwortungsvolle Entscheidungen für gesundheitlich unbedenkliche, umweltfreundliche und fair hergestellte Produkte zu treffen.

Passend zu diesem Nachhaltigkeitsfokus, war es dem OETI und seiner Muttergesellschaft, der Schweizer TESTEX AG, ein Anliegen das neue OETI-Hauptquartier in Niedrigenergiebauweise zu errichten und CO2-neutral zu betreiben. Um diese Ziele zu erreichen, wurden höchste Wärmedämmung und energietechnische Optimierung eingesetzt, während die CO2-neutrale Stromversorgung aus der hauseigenen Photovoltaikanlage und durch heimische erneuerbare Energie gespeist wird.

Das neue Hauptquartier bietet bis zu 75 Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeitern auf 2.500m2 Platz und beeindruckt mit hellen und technisch bestens ausgestatteten Büroflächen. Auch die Laborbereiche, das analytisch/chemische Labor und das mechanische Labor, wurden nach den neusten Methoden und Techniken konzipiert. Damit wird das OETI, neben seiner Schweizer Muttergesellschaft TESTEX AG, zum zweiten vollwertigen Laborstandort innerhalb der gesamten, globalen TESTEX Gruppe.

Details zu Planung und Bau

Aufgrund des guten Geschäftserfolges entscheidet sich das OETI im Jahr 2017 den Hauptsitz in Wien auszubauen und erwirbt noch im selben Jahr ein Grundstück für den Bau eines eigenen Geschäftsgebäudes in Liesing, dem 23. Wiener Gemeindebezirk. Der Neubau soll dem innovativen Geist des Prüfinstitutes gerecht werden. Deshalb schreibt das OETI einen Wettbewerb aus und entscheidet sich aus zahlreichen Bewerbern für das österreichische Architekturbüro „Forum Architekten“. „Forum Architekten“ ist bekannt für seine kreativen Lösungsfindungen und hat bereits unterschiedlichste Gebäude vom Flughafenterminal, bis hin zum Hörsaal und privaten Wohnbauten entworfen.
Nach intensiver Planungsphase startet das Projekt im Oktober 2019 in die Bauphase. Um trotz anhaltender Pandemie den Zeitplan für den Einzug Mitte März 2021 halten zu können, arbeiten zeitweise rund 70 Handwerker auf der Baustelle.

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Gerda Pongratz, Marketing & PR