Certifications

CERTIFICATIONS


Certifications

Certifications in the sustainable fashion industry, or "slow fashion," are important tools to assure buyers that the products
they purchase meet certain environmental, ethical, and social standards. To create our garments, we exclusively choose natural and biodegradable materials,
ensuring not only quality but also a positive ecological footprint. Here are some of the main certifications in the sustainable fashion sector.

 

Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS):

The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certification is a recognition international organization that ensures organic fabrics follow high environmental standards and social throughout the production chain. It guarantees the use of a high percentage of fibers organic, severely limits the use of harmful chemicals and requires compliance of rigorous social criteria, including workers' rights and fair working conditions. GOTS aims to offer consumers the certainty that the products purchased are made in an ethical manner and sustainable.

 

OEKO-TEX Standard 100

Oeko-Tex certification is a globally independent testing and certification system for textile products. This certification guarantees that the textile products (and, in some cases, the products that contain non-textile components, such as buttons and zips) are safe from the point of view of human health. The certification evaluates the presence of harmful substances that may be harmful to the environment or to people's health.

 

FSC (Forest Stewardship Council)

Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification applies to products derived from wood and wood paper, guaranteeing that they come from forests managed responsibly according to specific criteria environmental, social and economic. The objective is to promote sustainable forest management, ensuring that timber harvesting respects biodiversity, workers' rights and local communities, and contributes to reducing environmental impact.