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Eco Textile Labelling Guide 2014

By January 1, 20141 Min Read
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The new completely revised and UPDATED 2014 version of this ground-breaking easy-to-read 100 page handbook will be published in April 2014. Order your copy now and get a FREE copy of the 2012 version of the Guide (subject to availability – last few available)!

It informs readers on the latest voluntary and obligatory organic textile standards and certification along with eco-textile labelling and the options available for sourcing textiles in a socially responsible manner.

If you are a buyer or a textile manufacturer wanting to know more about sourcing and producing eco-textiles this updated guide-book is a ¨must read¨ information resource.

It will also be updated regularly as the criteria for these standards evolve in line with market requirements.

Coverage: Textile certification,accreditation companies, organic textile standards, eco-textile labels, regional labels and legislation.

Why not upgrade to Eco-Textile Labelling PLUS? For just 49 readers get all the benefits of the printed, 100 page guide PLUS one year´s access to the dynamic, unique ecotextilelabels.com website, which is updated as new standards and criteria come on-line.

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