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CERTIFICATIONS

Our commitment to sustainability is reflected in the adoption of leading textile certifications.

These standards ensure that our production processes meet strict environmental, ethical and quality criteria, and confirm our commitment to a more sustainable future.

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License No. ICEA-TX-844

Recycled Claim Standard

RCS verifies the content of recycled materials in a product. It ensures transparency and traceability along the supply chain by promoting the use of certified recycled materials. Today, more than 70 per cent of our fabrics come from pre- and post-consumer recycled fibres.

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License No. ICEA-TX-844

Responsible Wool Standard

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License No. ICEA-TX-844

Responsible Mohair Standard

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License No. ICEA-TX-844

Responsible Alpaca Standard

RWS, RMS, RAS ensure animal welfare and responsible management of the farms from which wool, mohair and alpaca are sourced. They ensure sustainable and animal-friendly practices in the sourcing of raw materials.

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Licenza n. ICA-OCS-25-5001/00A

OCS - Organic Content Standard

Promoted by Textile Exchange, the OCS ensures the presence of natural fibers from organic farming within textile products, both intermediate and finished. It is more than just a label - it is a true guarantee of transparency: every stage of the supply chain, from cultivation to the finished fabric, is subject to rigorous checks to ensure traceability and authenticity. Choosing an OCS-certified fabric means embracing a production process that protects the environment, respects nature, and supports more sustainable agricultural practices.

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Licenza n. BVFR26051629

European Flax™

European Flax™ certifies the traceability of flax grown in Western Europe according to the highest quality standards: 100% natural fibers, GMO-free and cultivated without irrigation. This label highlights a raw material that stands out for its environmental and social sustainability, deeply rooted in its territory. European Flax™ linen is local, traceable, and high-performing: a noble and contemporary fiber that combines tradition and innovation, beauty and responsibility.

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License No. ICEA-TX-844

Global Recycled Standard

GRS not only ensures the use of recycled materials, but also covers environmental and social criteria. It includes requirements on responsible manufacturing practices and fabric traceability. To date, 61% of the garments in the entire collection are certified according to the GRS (Global Recycle Standard) criteria and the challenging goal is to increase this percentage each year.

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4sustainability

The 4Sustainability® protocol is a multidimensional implementation, rating and reporting system designed to transparently measure and communicate the level of maturity achieved on the various sustainability initiatives (CHEM and MATERIALS & TRACE protocols).

CHEM Protocol

The CHEM Protocol is the pathway to the elimination of chemicals that are toxic and harmful to the environment and human health within our production processes.

Materials Protocol

Protocol Materials is a process to replace the use of traditional raw materials with more sustainable alternatives, both in terms of materials for production and packaging.

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4Trace Digital Textile Passport

We are among the first textile companies to adopt 4Trace's Digital Textile Passport. The Digital Textile Passport is a system that, by means of a simple QR Code, provides a wide range of detailed information on the fabric: raw materials and composition, origin, socio-environmental impacts of production processes.

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ZDHC - ZERO DISCHARGE OF HARMFUL CHEMICALS

ZDHC is a global initiative that aims to eliminate the use of harmful chemicals by reducing the impact of our industrial water discharges. From 2021, we will join the initiative with the aim of reducing the impact of our production on the environment and people.

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BCI - BETTER COTTON INITIATIVE

The BCI project aims to improve cotton cultivation practices, reducing its environmental impact and supporting economic development in the production areas. From 2021 we will join the project by supporting this development.

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