Certifications and labels

FOREST STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL (FSC)

Trees are harvested responsibly so there is no net loss of forest over time. Forests with irreplaceable values, such as old-growth forests, are identified and maintained. Reversing deforestation and maintaining irreplaceable forests are crucial to fighting climate change. 

All workers are provided with proper training, adequate safety protocols, and fair wages.

Local communities living in and around forest areas are consulted, and their legal and cultural rights to land and forest resources are respected.

GLOBAL ORGANIC TEXTILE STANDARD (GOTS)

The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is the worldwide leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent third-party certification of the entire textile supply chain. This standard also sets limitations on other fibers that can be blended with organic fibers. Read more: https://global-standard.org/certification-and-labelling/certification

Organic Content Standard (OCS)

The Organic Content Standard (OCS) is a certification for non-food goods that confirms the organic material presence in the final product. It also follows the supply chain from its source to the final product. Read more: https://www.ecocert.com/en/certification-detail/organic-and-ecological-textiles-ocs

Standard 100 by OEKO-TEX®

STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certifies that every component of the product, from the fabric to the thread and accessories, has been rigorously tested against a list of up to 350 toxic chemicals. Since 1992, STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® has been the world's best-known label for textile safety

For the prints on farbic, Kornit Water-based and NeoPigment inks are used. They are Oeko-Tex™ certified, which means they are safe to print on children’s clothing and reduce environmental waste. These inks provide a high washing colourfast AATCC rating of 4.

To stay ahead of changes in materials, technologies and scientific data, OEKO-TEX® regularly updates its strict standards and methods. Read more: https://www.oeko-tex.com/en/news/blog/what-oeko-tex-labels-mean-and-why-they-matter

PETA-Approved Vegan

Vegan fashion – clothes, shoes and accessories that contain no leather, fur, wool, skin, exotic skins or any other animal-derived fabric – is revolutionising the way that we shop and dress. As more and more people vow never to clothe themselves in cruelty, retailers and designers are meeting the demand for animal-friendly clothes in style.