CERTIFICATIONS & STANDARDS

Certifications Behind
Responsible Apparel
Production

We work with certified factories and supply chain partners that support recycled material verification, social compliance, responsible production, and clearer documentation for buyer review.

GRS & GOTS
OEKO-TEX
SEDEX, BSCI & LEED
A CLAIM IS NOT ENOUGH

Anyone Can Make a Claim. Buyers Need Proof.

Recycled cotton claims only become useful when buyers can review the documents, supplier alignment, material details, and production reality behind the product.

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Recycled content claims

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Certification review

03

Supplier documentation

04

Material consistency

05

Bulk production risk

STANDARDS WE WORK AROUND

Supplier Networks Aligned With Recognized Standards

We work with supplier networks aligned with internationally recognized material, social compliance, safety, and responsible production frameworks.

GRS

Recycled material and chain-of-custody support.

GOTS

Organic textile standards where relevant to program needs.

OEKO-TEX

Textile safety and restricted substance consideration.

Sedex

Responsible supply chain and ethical business practices.

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Social compliance and workplace standard alignment.

LEED

Responsible building and facility-related sustainability context.

Standards and documentation vary by supplier, product program, and buyer requirement.

WHAT BUYERS NEED TO SEE

Clear Documentation Builds Sourcing Confidence

The strongest recycled cotton program is not built on claims alone. It is built on proof buyers can review before committing deeper.

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Certification Documents

Relevant certification documents connected to the product and supplier.

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Supplier Profile

Factory capability, experience, compliance details, and production fit.

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Fabric Composition

Fiber content, construction, GSM, blend direction, and material clarity.

04

Recycled Material Source

Source type, recycled ratio, and material transparency where applicable.

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Test Reports If Required

Testing support for quality, performance, safety, or buyer-specific needs.

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Production Consistency Notes

Notes on shade, shrinkage, fit, surface quality, and bulk repeatability.

PRODUCT REALITY

Proof Must Connect to Product Performance

Documents matter, but buyers still need the final garment to perform. That means proof must connect to fabric quality, fit stability, and repeatable production.

GSM

Weight alignment with product expectation.

Handfeel

Touch, softness, comfort, and drape direction.

Shrinkage

Fit stability and fabric behavior after wash.

Shade Continuity

Color consistency across bulk production.

Surface Quality

Clean surface, pilling control, and finish.

Fit Stability

Construction and measurement consistency.

FROM DOCUMENTATION TO CONFIDENCE

Documentation Only Matters If the Product Can Be Repeated

We connect proof with development execution, helping buyers move from document review to sampling, costing, supplier coordination, and bulk production clarity.

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Sampling

Fabric and fit samples aligned with the direction.

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Costing

Clear costing based on material and production reality.

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Supplier Coordination

Right supplier matched to the right program.

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Bulk Consistency

Focus on stability across production.

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PROOF BEFORE PRODUCTION

Need Clearer Proof for a Recycled Cotton Program?

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