OEKO-TEX® Certified: Textiles Tested for Harmless Safety, Trusted Worldwide
OEKO-TEX® certified fabrics are globally tested to be free of harmful substances (>300 chemicals, heavy metals, and allergens), ensuring skin safety for all—even for baby skin. This certification verifies sustainable production across every component (cotton, zippers, threads) and drives ecological manufacturing standards, giving consumers confidence in healthier textiles.
The OEKO-TEX® certification—established in 1992 by the International Association for Research and Testing in Textile Ecology—is a globally recognized benchmark for textile safety and sustainability. It rigorously tests textiles and leather goods for 300+ harmful substances(e.g., formaldehyde, heavy metals, pesticides) across all production stages, ensuring products are non-toxic and skin-safe, especially for infants (Class I standard). This label boosts consumer trust, with over 80% of buyers preferring certified products , while helping brands comply with EU REACH, avoid trade barriers, and advance eco-friendly practices. Ultimately, it bridges health accountability, market access, and ecological responsibility in the textile industry.
Tested in labs for 300+ hazardous substances; guarantees hypoallergenic safety for infants and sensitive skin.
Audits every component—fabrics, dyes, accessories—ensuring non-toxic compliance from raw to finished products.
Meets global regulations (REACH, CPSIA) and brand RSLs, reducing legal risks and recalls.
Certified products gain consumer trust—80% prefer safer choices—enhancing brand reputation and sales.
We proudly announce our OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 certification—validating that every fabric component is rigorously tested for 300+ harmful substances(formaldehyde, heavy metals, pesticides), ensuring skin-safe compliance even for infant products (Class I). This globally recognized label guarantees eco-responsible production and full supply chain transparency, empowering your brand with consumer trust and competitive edge in 100+ market
Knitted fabric made of cotton, cotton/spandex, modal/ spandex, lyocell from bamboo/spandex, viscose from bamboo/spandex, viscose from bamboo/cotton/ spandex, viscose from bamboo/polyester/spandex, bleached, piece-dyed, printed and finished (based on material partly pre-certified according to OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100)
OEKO-TEX® certification is a globally recognized system established in 1992 to verify textiles and leather products are free from 300+ harmful substances (e.g., formaldehyde, heavy metals). It ensures skin safety, especially for infants (Class I), and promotes sustainable production, supply chain transparency, and compliance with international regulations like EU REACH
Restricts 300+ hazardous substances (e.g., PFAS, heavy metals), preventing water/soil contamination from textile production
Mandates wastewater analysis and toxic chemical reduction, cutting industrial water pollution by 20%+
Drives energy-efficient processes; certified facilities reduce CO₂ emissions by 15% on average
Promotes circular economy via recycled materials (e.g., Renu® polyester) and chemical reuse in supply chains
Bans persistent pollutants (PFCs, pesticides), protecting biodiversity in aquatic and terrestrial habitats.
Optimizes water/energy use in manufacturing, reducing consumption by 28% and 15% respectively