The certifications obtained for our fabrics
Polyester
Items with a share of recycled material
Mark that certifies products obtained from material to be recycled in the manufacturing activity and enhances the environmental and social criteria of the supply chain.
Single standard of certification and control in the field of textile raw materials, at all stages of processing that identifies products that do not present any risk to the consumer’s health.
Viscose
International organisation recognised as a certifying body of correct forestry management and traceability of the sustainable product.
A brand registered by the Lenzing group to identify revolutionary and innovative fibres. Derived from certified sources of renewable wood that use an eco-responsible production process that meet high environmental standards.
Single standard of certification and control in the field of textile raw materials, at all stages of processing that identifies products that do not present any risk to the consumer’s health.
Cotton
The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) is a global not-for-profit organisation and the largest cotton sustainability programme in the world. BCI exists to improve the global production of cotton for the people who produce it and to reduce its environmental impact.
It is the most important international standards for the certification of the textile products made with natural fibres from organic farming.
Single standard of certification and control in the field of textile raw materials, at all stages of processing that identifies products that do not present any risk to the consumer’s health.
Flax
A standard that guarantees the traceability of flax fibre grown in Europe, without artificial irrigation and without GMOs.
Single standard of certification and control in the field of textile raw materials, at all stages of processing that identifies products that do not present any risk to the consumer’s health.
Silk
It is the most important international standards for the certification of the textile products made with natural fibres from organic farming.