Textile
Responsible Animal Fiber (RAF) is a certification standard owned by Textile Exchange that aims to ensure the welfare and sustainability of animal farms and their supply chain.
RAF consists of a set of standards—RWS (Responsible Wool Standard), RMS (Responsible Mohair Standard), and RAS (Responsible Alpaca Standard)—created to meet the growing demand for sustainable practices in the fashion industry…
The use of natural fibers, their traceability on the production supply chain and and the adoption of eco-sustainable processes has led to the formulation of an international standard known as GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard).GOTS makes it possible to produce and promote textile products respectful of the environment and of the fundamental social rights of the workers.
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Organic Content Standard (OCS) is the standard of organic textile prepared by Textile Exchange. The use of organic natural fibers, their traceability along the production chain and the adoption of eco-sustainable processes are the main objectives of the OCS.
What is the organic textile?
The certification ensures the use of natural fibers (cotton, linen, hemp, silk, wool) cultivated according…
Global Recycled Standard (GRS) and Recycled Claim Standard (RCS) are the two standards set up by Textile Exchange for recycled textile products. These products focus on the use of recycled raw materials and want to be innovative for environmental and social issues. Both standards require the release of an environmental statement checked by a third party that tests the content…

