Does OEKO-TEX mean no flame retardants?

Oeko-Tex Standard 100 is an independent certification that tests for harmful substances in various materials and products like fabrics, knits and mattress covers. However, Oeko-Tex certified products may still contain certain flame retardants.
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Does OEKO-TEX allow flame retardants?

Certification as per STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® permits two groups of ACPs: biologically active products and flame-retardants.
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Does OEKO-TEX mean non toxic?

Oeko-Tex certifies non-hazardous end-products and all of their components. Products that carry the Standard 100 label have been tested and proven free of harmful levels of toxic substances. By contrast, GOTS certified the organic production of raw materials such as cotton, flax etc.
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Does OEKO-TEX mean no phthalates?

Oeko-Tex is only concerned with the safety of the final product. The Oeko-Tex 100 certification does emphasize thorough testing for a lengthy list of chemicals which are known or suspected to harm health, including lead, antimony, arsenic, phthalates, pesticides, and chlorinated phenols.
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What is the difference between organic and OEKO-TEX?

Oeko-Tex textiles and fabrics are certified free of harmful chemicals and are safe for human use. Organic certification means that textile and fabric products are grown according to strict guidelines on the use of petroleum based fertilisers, pesticides and synthetic products.
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Does OEKO-TEX mean no formaldehyde?

Oeko-Tex is a one-size-fits-all certification. By design, the Oeko-Tex 100 protocol must work for all fibers including polyester, nylon, cotton, and rayon. So, Oeko-Tex allows formaldehyde, or it wouldn't work for the one-size-fits-all approach.
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Is OEKO-TEX polyester toxic?

OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 guarantees that every component of the article has been tested against a long list of harmful substances (prohibited azo dyes, formaldehyde, nickel, etc.) and therefore is harmless for human health. With that, GOTS is generally regarded as the highest standard for sustainability.
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Does greenguard Gold test for flame retardants?

The standard Greenguard does not measure phthalates or flame retardants. Phthalates are semi-volatile compounds, which don't break down as fast as VOCs. Prolonged phthalate exposure may affect reproductive health. To limit this exposure, opt for the Greenguard Gold certification because it tests phthalates as well.
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Does OEKO-TEX mean no PFAS?

The organic certifier OEKO-TEX says its Standard 100 covers PFOA and PFOS, but that leaves thousands of others in the PFAS family unaccounted for. The Thinx website links to test results showing that the products have not shown detectable levels of some notorious PFAS chemicals including PFOA, PFOS, PFNA and PFDA.
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What chemicals does OEKO-TEX test for?

Common chemicals tested for during Oeko-Tex certification include arsenic, lead, phthalates, formaldehyde, and pesticides, all of which are known to be harmful to human health. Additionally, fabrics are tested to ensure they have a pH that is acceptable to the skin.
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Does OEKO-TEX certified mean organic?

OEKO-TEX® does not mean organic, and it only tests the finished product, offering little transparency into the history and impact of that item throughout its journey from field to warehouse.
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What does Made in green by OEKO-TEX mean?

MADE IN GREEN overview. MADE IN GREEN by OEKO-TEX® is a traceable product label for all kinds of textiles and leather products that have been manufactured in environmentally friendly facilities under safe and socially responsible working conditions.
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What is the difference between GreenGuard and GreenGuard gold?

GreenGuard and GreenGuard Gold Certifications

GreenGuard has two levels of certification that measure VOC levels in products. GreenGuard allows – 500 μg/m3 total VOCs. GreenGuard Gold allows – 220 μg/m3 total VOCs. (GreenGuard Children and Schools which also measured for phthalates as well as VOCs, no longer exists).
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Does OEKO-TEX test Pfas?

The organic certifier OEKO-TEX says its Standard 100 covers PFOA and PFOS, but that leaves thousands of others in the PFAS family unaccounted for. The Thinx website links to test results showing that the products have not shown detectable levels of some notorious PFAS chemicals including PFOA, PFOS, PFNA and PFDA.
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What fabric is non toxic?

Buying organic cotton not only reduces the number of toxins you breathe and expose your skin to, but can lessen the amount of pesticide chemicals released into the water supply when washing your clothes. Other good fabric alternatives to look for are silk, flax, wool, and tencel (made from sustainable wood pulp).
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Is gots same as OEKO-TEX?

So, The Difference? GOTS is a global certification that covers "organic" textiles while OEKO-TEX covers "organic and non organic" textiles. Both have strict testing standards in place.
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Do Lululemon leggings contain PFAS?

A separate investigation by Environmental Health News and wellness blog Mamavation found evidence of PFAS in women's sportswear, like yoga pants from popular brands, including Old Navy and Lululemon. Thirty-two pieces of activewear, mostly workout leggings and yoga pants, were tested for total fluorine.
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Does Nike use PFAS?

Unfortunately, PFCs also cause harmful greenhouse gas emissions and other toxic byproducts that remain in the environment long after the material is broken down. Since 2015, the use of any C8-based PFC has been banned in our products. Now we're eliminating all PFC-based finishes from our product line.
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Do PFAS wash out of clothes?

A study last year found high levels of PFAS in the dust where firefighting gear is stored; another study found elevated PFAS in the air of an outdoor gear store. Scientists are also learning that PFAS-based finishes run off clothes in the wash, heading to wastewater treatment plants and eventually into waterways.
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Does CertiPUR mean anything?

Q: What does it mean when I see the CertiPUR-US® name or logo associated with a product? A: It means the foam in the bedding or upholstered furniture has been tested to meet CertiPUR-US rigorous standards for emissions, content, performance, and durability. Specifically, the foam is: Made without ozone depleters.
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Does greenguard mean low VOC?

If a product has been GREENGUARD Certified, it has been tested and scientifically proven to have low chemical emissions, says Scott Steady, product manager for indoor air quality at UL. In other words, it's guaranteed to give off only low levels of volatile organic compounds, or VOCs.
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What does FloorScore certified mean?

FloorScore® IAQ Certification means that a flooring product is independently certified by SCS to comply with the volatile organic compound emissions criteria of the California Section 01350 Program. Hundreds of resilient hard surface flooring materials and their adhesives bear the FloorScore® seal.
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Is polyester fabric carcinogenic?

It is very much clear now that polyester carries carcinogens and it must not be in your bed. Prolonged use of polyester results in serious problems in the form of skin, lung, and heart cancer.
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Does polyester release Vocs?

Synthetic rug fibers (i.e. polymer-based fibers such as nylon and polyester) treated with strong carpet dyes and stain-resistant chemicals can increase VOC levels in your home.
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How long does polyester off gas?

Polyester takes more than 2 lifetimes to biodegrade

Although synthetic materials such as polyester do eventually breakdown, it can take up to 200 years to biodegrade!
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