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Welcome to our comprehensive guide on apparel certifications beyond sustainability. In addition to well-known sustainability certifications like LEED, RCS, GRS, and GOTS, there are several other standards and certifications that play a crucial role in ensuring quality, safety, and ethical practices in the apparel industry. Below, we introduce you to 10 such certifications and their significance:

Exploring Additional Apparel Certifications

1. STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®

STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® ensures that textiles and apparel products are free from harmful substances. This certification provides consumers with confidence in the safety of the products they purchase.

2. WRAP Certification (Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production)

WRAP Certification focuses on promoting ethical manufacturing practices, including fair labor conditions and compliance with local laws and regulations.

3. Fair Trade Certified

Fair Trade certification ensures that workers involved in the production process are paid fair wages and work in safe conditions, promoting sustainable livelihoods.

4. ISO 9001 Quality Management System Certification

ISO 9001 certification focuses on quality management systems, demonstrating a commitment to delivering high-quality apparel products and customer satisfaction.

5. ISO 14001 Environmental Management System Certification

ISO 14001 certification focuses on environmental management systems, ensuring that apparel manufacturers have effective processes in place to minimize their environmental impact.

6. SA8000 Social Accountability International (SAI)

SA8000 certification emphasizes social accountability and ensures that companies prioritize the well-being of workers and comply with labor standards.

7. Fair Wear Foundation (FWF)

FWF certification focuses on improving labor conditions in the garment industry, including fair wages, safe working conditions, and workers' rights.

8. B Corporation Certification

B Corporation certification assesses a company's social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency, certifying companies that meet rigorous standards of social and environmental responsibility.

9. Sedex (Supplier Ethical Data Exchange)

Sedex certification allows companies to share ethical data with their supply chain partners, promoting transparency and responsible business practices.

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