Oeko-Tex Standard 100
Jong Stit Co., Ltd. is granted authorization according to Oeko-Tex
Standard 100 to use the Oeko-Tex mark, based on the test report
HKWG 030300 and HKYO 052980.1 for the
following articles:
HKWG 030300 : Knitted and Fleece fabrics made of polyester, dyed and
finished
HKYO 052980.1 : Textured and Twisted yarns made of polyester, raw white
Our product lines involved including :
Fleece Fabrics
Knitted Fabrics
Warp Knitted Fabrics
Blankets
Textured Yarns
Twisted Yarns
The results of the inspection made according to Oeko-Tex
Standard 100, product class II for products with direct
contact to skin, have shown that the above mentioned goods meet
the human-ecological requirements of the standard presently established.
The certified articles fulfil the requirements of the existing
European legistration regarding the use of azo-dyes.
About Oeko-Tex Standard 100
Most textiles and clothing items are not really dangerous for human
beings. Nevertheless people want to be able to buy clothing, bedding
and household textiles that have been tested and are not tainted
in any way with harmful substances for
certain. This doesn't necessarily mean textiles untreated with chemicals.
On the contrary, fashion, utility and care must have their due .
Independent European textile research institutes have therefore
been working for years to arrive at a standard for gauging the ecological
qualities of a textile product in an objective and scientifically
verifiable manner.
The Oeko-Tex standard 100 sets yardsticks. For yarns, fabrics and
textile products of all kinds, limits have been laid down for noxious
substances in line with the latest scientific knowledge. Only manufacturers
who comply with strict testing and inspection procedures and provide
verifiable quality assurance are allowed to place the Oeko-Tex label
on their products.
The testing institutes of the international society for research
and testing in textile technology (Oeko-Tex) ensure that the Oeko-Tex
standard 100 lives up to its promise trust in textiles.
For more information, please visit Oeko-Tex Association at http://www.oeko-tex.com
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