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Here is an overview of the types of protective clothing we certify for you (CE marking).
Read moreIn this article, we would like to give you an overview of the most important information regarding submitting an EU type-examination. As no two types are alike, please feel free to contact OETI's experts for further information.
Read moreCustomer Success Story: Our PSA customer Rentex com d.o.o. about the "unbelievably good and understanding basis of trust" with OETI over the past 14 years.
Read moreSo far, the ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® certification consisted of a mandatory CAS number screening and laboratory analysis. The self-assessment and on-site inspection were voluntary. While the on-site inspection remains voluntary for the time being, the self-assessment will become mandatory in April 2023 for all customers who have not yet passed it for their production sites.
Read moreZurich (mh/hm) At the start of the year, the International OEKO-TEX® Association has, as usual, published the updated test criteria and limit values for product certification in accordance with OEKO-TEX® Standard 100. The new regulations contained therein come definitely into force on 01 April 2016 for all certifications, following a three-month transition period.
Read moreZurich (mh/hm) At the start of the year, the International OEKO-TEX® Association has, as usual, published the updated test criteria and limit values for product certification in accordance with OEKO-TEX® Standard 100. The new regulations contained therein come definitely into force on 01 April 2016 for all certifications, following a three-month transition period.
Read moreMarket tests from Austria, Germany and Switzerland show that manufacturers and traders label their sun-protective clothing with incorrect ultraviolet protection factors (UPF). This is due to a lack of harmonised and easy to understand labelling practices.
Read moreMarket tests from Austria, Germany and Switzerland show that manufacturers and traders label their sun-protective clothing with incorrect ultraviolet protection factors (UPF). This is due to a lack of harmonised and easy to understand labelling practices.
Read moreOETI pushes new product for a transparent textile supply chain Made in Green by OEKO-TEX® is the new label for textiles, which are sustainably produced and tested for harmful substances. OETI – as a founding member of the International OEKO-TEX® Association, a union of 16 renowned institutes for ecological textile research and testing – pushes along Made in Green in its target markets.
Read moreOETI pushes new product for a transparent textile supply chain Made in Green by OEKO-TEX® is the new label for textiles, which are sustainably produced and tested for harmful substances. OETI – as a founding member of the International OEKO-TEX® Association, a union of 16 renowned institutes for ecological textile research and testing – pushes along Made in Green in its target markets.
Read moreOETI certifies its first customer according to STeP. STeP stands for Sustainable Textile Production and is the new certification system of the internationally recognised OEKO-TEX® Association especially tailored to the needs of textiles companies.
Read moreOETI certifies its first customer according to STeP. STeP stands for Sustainable Textile Production and is the new certification system of the internationally recognised OEKO-TEX® Association especially tailored to the needs of textiles companies.
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