
Certificates
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GOTS is the world's most recognized standard for textile processing, covering the handling, manufacturing, and trading of textiles. The GOTS certification ensures that cotton is grown organically without GMO seeds. It also guarantees that farmers and other workers can work safely without harmful chemicals at any stage of the production chain. Clothing labeled with GOTS has traceable material origins. |
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OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 is one of the world's most well-known labels, ensuring that textiles have been tested for harmful substances and are safe for human use. An OEKO-TEX 100 certified product must not contain harmful pesticide, heavy metal, or formaldehyde residues. |
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PETA oversees animal rights. A PETA certification on clothing means that no animal testing or animal-derived materials are used in the production of the garment or its raw materials. PETA has certified all Stanley/Stella clothing as 100% vegan. |
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The Fair Wear Foundation focuses on monitoring working conditions throughout the entire garment production process. The organization's goal is to prevent forced labor and child labor while ensuring safe and stable working conditions, fair wages, and reasonable working hours for all workers. |
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The Global Recycled Standard (GRS) is an international certification that ensures products contain recycled materials and meet strict environmental, social, and chemical criteria. It applies to textiles and other industries, verifying responsible production, ethical labor practices, and reduced environmental impact. The GRS label guarantees transparency in the supply chain and promotes sustainability in fashion and manufacturing. |




