

Carbon Neutral Certification
ClimatePartner Carbon Neutral Certification is a certification scheme that reduces the amount of greenhouse gases and reduces the greenhouse effect on the planet by calculating the carbon footprint, reducing carbon emissions or minimizing the carbon footprint in accordance with the UK's PAS 2060 Carbon Neutral Standard and the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Accounting Protocol. ClimatePartner Carbon Neutral Certification applies to: cell phones and accessories, sports and outdoors, electronics, home and kitchen, office supplies, beauty and personal care, health, home and baby care, apparel, footwear and jewelry, automotive parts and accessories, industry and science, babies, toys and games, tools and home improvement, gardens and outdoors, musical instruments, books, video games, pet supplies, arts and crafts, crafts and sewing, grocery and gourmet foods, and CDs and vinyl records, among other areas.

FSC Certification
The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental organization established in 1993 to promote responsible forest management worldwide. FSC certification is an internationally recognized forest certification standard that ensures the long-term health and biodiversity of forest resources through sustainable forest management and wood product certification. FSC certification targets the forest supply chain, from the log to the final product, any factory/company involved in the process of production, processing and marketing needs to be FSC certified, and traders are no exception. Any raw material from wood or bamboo can be FSC certified.

OEKO-TEX Global Certification
OEKO-TEX certification is a globally standardized independent testing and certification system. Issued by the International Association for Research and Testing in the Field of TextileEcology, OEKO-TEX certification is an environmental label that helps consumers identify products that are harmless to human health and friendly to the environment.The OEKO certification was originally developed by Hohenstein and the Austrian Textile Institute in 1992 for the first edition of the standard, which focuses on the testing of hazardous chemical substances in textiles. The scope of testing covers a wide range of areas including textiles, leather products, home textiles, apparel, fabrics and fibers. Specific harmful substances tested include banned azo dyes, carcinogenic and allergenic dyes, pesticides for natural fiber textiles, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), organic tin compounds, chlorinated phenols, phthalates (plasticizers), PFOS, PFOA, surface lubricant residues (APEOs) and more than 300 other substances.

Recovery Content Statement Standard (RCS)
The Recycled Claimed Standard (RCS), another recycled content claimed standard introduced by the TE Textile Exchange in 2013, is an international, voluntary and comprehensive product standard that defines the requirements for third-party certification of recycled content and the chain of custody of production and distribution. It is designed to increase the use of recycled materials in products.
Scope of application: Products with recycled materials before and after consumption.
Content requirements: 5%-100%.

Global Recycling Standard (GRS)
The Global Recycled Standard, as it is known, is a comprehensive third-party certification system for recycled material content, supply chain chain of custody, social and environmental practices, and chemical restrictions. Developed and managed by the Textile Exchange, it aims to provide a globally recognized standard for the verification of recycled content in products, including finished and semi-finished products, and to ensure that these products are produced under environmentally friendly conditions and in compliance with social responsibility guidelines.
Scope of application: Products containing pre-consumer and post-consumer recycled materials.
Content requirements: 20%-100%.