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Oeko-Tex® : Reason for Introduction
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OEKO-TEX® International - Association for the Assessment of Environmentally Friendly Textiles
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Oeko-Tex®: Reason for Introduction
The Oeko-Tex® Standard 100 was introduced at the
beginning of the 1990s as a response to the needs of the general public for
textiles which posed no risk to health. "Poison in textiles" and
other negative headlines were widespread at this time and indiscriminately
branded all chemical across the board used in textile manufacturing as negative
and dangerous to health. .
The demands we make of modern textile products cannot be realised without the
use of specific chemical substances, however. Fashionable colours, easy-care
properties, a long life span and many other functional properties are now
demanded of textiles, and are essential in some cases, depending on the
intended use (e.g. for workwear). .
Up until the introduction of the Oeko-Tex® Standard 100 there was neither a
reliable product label for consumers to asses the human ecological quality of
textiles nor a uniform safety standard for companies within the textile and
clothing industry which enabled a practical assessment of potential harmful
substances in textile products. The Austrian Textile Research
Institute (TI) and the German Research Institute Hohenstein therefore
jointly developed the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 on the basis of their existing test
standards.
Objectives
The testing
and certification system of the Oeko-Tex® Standard 100 satisfies the
many and varied requirements consumers make of modern textile products and at
the same time take into account the complex production conditions in the
textile industry: global organization, a strong tendency towards
the international division of labour, different mentalities with respect
to the use of potentially harmful substances.
Manufacturing textile products of
all types, ecologically harmless for humans.
Simplifying and accelerating terms of delivery for
manufacturers and retailers who wish to offer their customers textile products
which pose no risk whatsoever to health.
A reliable product label for consumers who
specifically aim to buy textiles which are harmless to health.
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