How do I get a ZDHC certificate?
To become a ZDHC Accepted Certification Standard, interested organisations can apply here for acceptance of their Chemical Formulation certification system by the ZDHC Foundation. To find out more about the accreditation process, please review the ZDHC MRSL Conformance Guidance.
What is ZDHC roadmap?
The Roadmap to Zero Programme, by ZDHC, leads the fashion industry to eliminate harmful chemicals from its global supply chain by building the foundation for more sustainable manufacturing to protect workers, consumers and our planet’s ecosystems.
What is a ZDHC certificate?
Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC) Certification and Testing Programs. We can help you manage your supply chain to reduce the amount of hazardous chemicals that are discharged into water waste.
What is ZDHC MRSL?
The ZDHC Manufacturing Restricted Substances List (ZDHC MRSL) is a list of chemical substances banned from intentional use in facilities processing textile materials, leather, rubber, foam, adhesives and trim parts in textiles, apparel, and footwear.
How many levels is ZDHC MRSL conformance?
three levels
In recognition of the different approaches and risks related to depth of review, there are three levels of ZDHC MRSL conformance indicators.
What is eco passport?
ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® is an independent certification system for chemicals, colourants and auxiliaries used in the textile and leather industry.
What is the visionary goal of ZDHC?
The ZDHC vision is the widespread implementation of sustainable chemistry, driving innovations and best practices in the Industry to protect consumers, workers and the environment.
What does MRSL stand for?
MRSL stands for Manufacturing Restricted Substances List and provides brands, retailers, suppliers, and manufacturers with acceptable limits of restricted substances in chemical formulations that are used in the manufacture of materials compliance.
What is MRSL and RSL?
MRSL & RSL MRSL (Manufacturing Restricted Substances List) and RSL (Restricted Substances List for Finished Products) are lists created to indicate substances considered harmful or hazardous, of which should ultimately not be found on any apparel item.
What is Reach Annex XVII?
The Annex XVII of REACH regulation contains the list of restrictions of certain hazardous substances, mixtures and articles for their marketing and use on the European market. A restriction can apply to any substance on its own, in a mixture or in an article, including those that do not require registration.
What is OEKO-TEX eco passport?
ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® is an independent and standardized testing and certification system for chemicals, colorants and auxiliaries used to manufacture textiles and leather.
How do I check my OEKO-TEX certificate?
You can check the validity of OEKO-TEX® labels at any time: simply enter the label number into our Label Check. Make sure that the number is entered correctly. Please note that case-sensitive characters are used. If no result is found in spite of the entry being correct, please contact us.