Natural fibre Standards and Certification - Panel

by GIZ FABRIC created 2021-09-14T23:50:20+07:00
Consumers are demanding higher standards from the products they bring home, leading to the rising importance of organic labeling and ecological standards and certifications. To be certified organic, natural fibres such as cotton, wool, hemp, and flax must be grown and produced under stringent standards that relate to the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. Why is this certification an important label for consumers and how is it different from other certifications?
  • Natural fibre Standards and Certification - Panel
  • 2021-09-16T00:00:00+07:00
  • 2021-09-16T01:00:00+07:00
  • Consumers are demanding higher standards from the products they bring home, leading to the rising importance of organic labeling and ecological standards and certifications. To be certified organic, natural fibres such as cotton, wool, hemp, and flax must be grown and produced under stringent standards that relate to the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. Why is this certification an important label for consumers and how is it different from other certifications?

This panel discussion is SESSION 3 of a three-part webinar series called INDUSTRY TOOLS, STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATION.

The webinar series includes:

SESSION 1 (Panel)  - Progress over Perfection in the Era of Transparency 

SESSION 2 (Panel) - Circularity Tools and Certifications

SESSION 3 (Panel) - Natural Fibre Standards and Certifications

To register for this event, please follow the link to the website.

  • When Sep 16, 2021 from 12:00 AM to 01:00 AM (Asia/Bangkok / UTC700)
  • Where Online
  • Attendees Marci Zaroff (EcofashionCORP) Lori Wyman (GOTS) Sandra Marquardt (Textile Exchange) Callie Weldon (Textile Exchange)
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