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Eurofins launches cotton origin verification testing service

Eurofins Consumer Product Testing, a leading provider of textile testing solutions, is delighted to announce the launch of its Cotton Origin Verification Testing service using a combination of analytical techniques to accurately test for consistency with claimed origin.

Eurofins launches cotton origin verification testing service

Eurofins Consumer Product Testing, a leading provider of textile testing solutions, is delighted to announce the launch of its Cotton Origin Verification Testing service using a combination of analytical techniques to accurately test for consistency with claimed origin.

Eurofins launches cotton origin verification testing service

Eurofins Consumer Product Testing, a leading provider of textile testing solutions, is delighted to announce the launch of its Cotton Origin Verification Testing service using a combination of analytical techniques to accurately test for consistency with claimed origin.

Is climate change the world’s biggest sustainability problem?

Whatever our priorities, the way we live, what we buy and how things are manufactured is under increasing focus in relation to the impacts on the climate and environment. Find out how we can help your business be more sustainable and positively affect climate change

Why Traceability is the Future of Fashion Integrity

With new expectations for product-level data in Europe and intensified scrutiny of textile imports in the United States, brands face a simple reality: cotton origin evidence must move as fast as fashion. Science-led verification is enabling teams to make confident decisions at pace, without compromising rigour in cotton traceability.

ESPR and Energy Labelling Working Plan for 2025–2030

On April 16, 2025, the European Commission unveiled the first Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) and Energy Labelling Working Plan for 2025–2030. This strategic roadmap aims to improve product sustainability, boost the circular economy, and reduce environmental impacts across the EU.

Textile brands should start thinking about ecodesign

The EU has recently passed the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation, mandating that all consumer products (excluding food, plants, and pharmaceuticals) comply with stringent new ecodesign requirements. Textile products are among the first product categories to be targeted.

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