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This certification aims at disallowing the use of toxic chemicals in products like clothing and home textiles, maintaining a list of over six thousand banned substances. However, it does not encompass broader sustainability practices, focusing primarily on the non-toxicity of product ingredients.
The Importance of Certifications
Navigating the complex landscape of sustainable products doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Sustainability certifications offer a clear and quick way for consumers to identify conscientious brands. They encourage responsible consumption by promoting transparency and accountability within companies.