Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is rolling out a “groundbreaking” additional standard it has confirmed.GOTS said the new standard will be an expansion to include other sustainable fibres and does not imply a departure from GOTS as the leading organic standard.
“This extension will further enhance people’s lives and the environment, as stated in the organisation’s vision.
GOTS said the new standard will be an expansion to include other sustainable fibres and does not imply a departure from GOTS as the leading organic standard.
“This extension will further enhance people’s lives and the environment, as stated in the organisation’s vision. GOTS sets a high bar for the organic textile industry by covering a wide range of environmental, social and ethical criteria, significantly exceeding what is required by national or international legislation – thus providing certified entities with the rules and tools to stay within regulations. With an additional standard, Global Standard heralds its ongoing strategic evolution process, also triggered by tightening legislation, to provide compliance support for a wider range of sustainable fibres,” GOTS said.
The new sustainability standard will be designed to work in synergy with the existing GOTS standard and share the core principles that have made GOTS a hallmark of responsible and trustworthy processing in the textile industry.
These principles include:
• Human rights including social criteria: Upholding fair labour practices and social responsibility, including prohibition of child labour, discrimination (including gender-based), harassment and violence
• Ecological criteria: Prioritising environmentally friendly processes and materials
• Due diligence: Implementation of standard criteria through due diligence
• Traceability: Ensuring the transparent tracking and volume reconciliation of materials throughout the entire value chain
• Third-party certification: Validating compliance through independent certification bodies
• Comprehensive: Covering all processing stages
The new standard will leverage the tools already established by Global Standard for GOTS. This includes the Global Fibre Registry as well as the Global Trace-Base for tracing the value chains of each product, including impact evaluation.
The new standard is awaiting approval of the first draft after which time it will undergo a public consultation procedure.
“We trust that the process will advance in the same agile manner that the industry has grown to expect from GOTS and its criteria.
“Global Standard remains committed to driving positive
change in the textile industry, addressing the evolving needs of the market and
promoting sustainability at every level of the value chain to contribute to the
empowerment of the industry to meet the sustainable development goals,” GOTS
said.
By Just Style