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Global Organic Textile Standard

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Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is an organization that develops a standard for organic textiles and administers a third-party certification program to certify products complying with the standard[1].

There are two levels of certification: (1) Products that use at least 70% organic fibres can seek certification to be labeled as "made with (x%) organic materials."

(2) Products that use at least 95% organic fibres can seek certification to be labeled as "organic."[2][3]

History[edit]

GOTS was co-founded by four organizations: International Association Natural Textile Industry (IVN); Japan Organic Cotton Association (JOCA); Organic Trade Association (OTA); and Soil Association (SA). In 2006, GOTS published the first version of its standard and launched a third-party certification system. Since then, GOTS has periodically revised and updated the standard. As of February 2022, more than 12,000 facilities had been certified under the GOTS standard.[4]

References[edit]

  1. "The Standard - GOTS".
  2. "Organic Fibres - GOTS".
  3. (PDF) https://global-standard.org/images/resource-library/documents/standard-and-manual/GOTS_7.0_ENG_signed.pdf. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. "Story - GOTS".


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