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The New Version Of The International Eco Textile Standard Has Been Introduced Recently.

2011/1/24 10:22:00 69

International Eco Textile

Recently, the 2011 edition of the International Eco textile standard (Oeko-Tex Standard 100) was introduced, and it will be officially completed after 3 months of pition.

Take effect

Shenzhen

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The Quarantine Bureau reminded the relevant enterprises that they should pay close attention to it.

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We should fully understand the requirements of the new standard and actively respond to the standard of eco textile.


Compared with the 2010 edition, some of the contents of the new edition have been adjusted.

One is to increase the prohibited substances, the two is to modify the lead limit.


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Oeko-Tex Standard 100 was developed by the International Association of environmental textiles in early 1990s. It is a pioneer standard for analyzing and evaluating harmful substances in textiles. It is updated annually in principle. Its "confidence textile" label has become the most widely used and influential textile label in the world. It is a synonym for green textiles, and Oeko-Tex certified textiles are well received by consumers in developed countries and regions.


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