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3. At renewal and extension
4. Applicant
go up4.1 To fill out application OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100
Remark
Coated textiles (formerly described as artificial / synthetic leather is not a genuine leather and has to be certified accrding to ...
4.3 Production site(s), Storage sites; Previous/current running applications
Is the address of the production site(s), including sub-contractors, identical to the address ....
Have you ever applied or are you currently applying for a certificate according to OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 and/or OEKO-TEX LEATHER STANDARD with another institute?
All source materials used have to mentioned in enclosed list (designation of the product, supplier, and, if available: OEKO-TEX certification number, expiry date of validity, product class). For each.....
7. Details concerning the articles to be certified
Owner of the materials
Qualitative composition and description of all individual materials
7.2.1 Cotton / organic cotton
Indications:If organic cotton is uded and consequently is declared additional a valid certificate has to be submitted which proves the bio/organic origin and the not-usage of genetically modified organisms (GMO). At the cotton fibres/materials additionally a special laboratory test is performed mandatory which has to confirm too that no genetic modifications are detectable. This procedure applies for both materials made of 100% organic cotton and also for mixtures of organic cotton with other materials (except mixtures of organic cotton with conventional and GV cotton; see above)
7.2.2 Use chrome-gree and metal-free tanned leather terminology
7.3 Recycled material
Provenience of recycled material:
Average recycled percentage in product
7.4 Range of garment sizes
7.5 Textile materials
7.5.1 Spinning process of synthetic textile fibers
7.5.2 Constituents of the fibres
Dulling agents, dyestuff pigments, antistatic agents, UV-stabilisers, etc.
7.5.3 Fibre and yarn preparations
Reviving agent, sizing agent, wantx agent, etc.
7.5.4 Pretreatment processes
Washing, bleaching, etc
7.5.5 Dyeing and printing procedures colorants used
7.5.6 Finishing/coating
7.5.7 Use of dimethylfumarat (DMFu) during processing
7.6 Leather material
(To fill in at certification according to LEATHER STANDARD and also at certification according to STANDARD 100, if the article contains also leather, leather fibre board, skin and/or fur)
7.6.1 Leather origin
Necessary for compliance with the Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 of the European Parliament and of the council of 31 MAy 2023 on the making available on the Union market and the export from the Union of certain commodities and products associated with deforestation and forest degradation and repealing regulations (EU) No 995/2010
7.6.1.1 Please indicate the country of origin, skin or leather material you are applying for
7.6.1.2 Do you consider in your purchasing practice that your un-/processed hide or skin is coming from species-appropriate husbandry and animal welfare considered animal farming/facilities
7.6.1.3 Is a risk analysis in regard of legal and illegal deforestation, to avoid leather material coming from such areas, implemented or considerd in your purchasing practice?
7.6.1.4 Is traceability of the leather implemented or considered in your purchasing practiced?
7.6.2 Tanning
7.6.3 Conservation of semi-finished leather
7.6.4 Retanning
7.6.5 Fatliquoring
7.6.6 Colouring (dyestuff, pigments)
7.6.7 leather finishing
7.6. Other chemicals used
7.6.9 Use of dimethylfumarat (DMFu) during productiong
7.6.10 Are dispersive dyes used during production
7.6.11 Other treatments
7.6.12 At renewal processes
What has changed in respect of the preocesses applied (e.g. tanning, conservation, fatliquoring, colouring, finishing) compared to the data given in the previuous application (for renewal)
7.7 Use of biological active substances or components
7.8 Use of flame retardant substances or components
7.9 Use of Navy Blue (Index No. 611-070-00-2, EG no. 405-665-4) at the production
7.10 PFAS
7.11 Non-textile and non-leather materials
7.11.1 Description of all chemical, physical abd thermal treatments used during manufacturing of non-textile and non-leather materials
7.12 Any other treatments
7.12.1 Description of any other not yet described treatment (for example transportation preservation)
8. Information regarding traded articles
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8.1 Number of suppliers
Addresses of the suppliers
See enclosed list (Designation of the proejctn supplier incl. address, tel, fax, e-mail, and, if availabel: OEKO-TEX certificate number, expiry date of validity, product class)