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Textile Exchange discloses commitment towards RWS by 15 brands

The Textile Exchange has come up with broad commitments that for the textile industry under the Responsible Wool Standard (RWS). The RWS is a voluntary global standard that addresses the welfare of sheep and of the land they graze on. As many as 15 brands have committed to the RWS. Madelene Ericsson of H&M said that her company commits to using RWS wool and the company has a long term goal to only use RWS certified wool in its products. Eddie Bauer is committed to the RWS and will begin shifting its material base to RWS-certified fiber in 2017, with a goal of being 100 per cent certified as soon as the company’s supply chain can provide RWS fiber across all categories, observed Damien Huang of Eddie Bauer.

Jesse Montano of Coyuchi observed that his company takes expert care to ensure that everything that bears the Coyuchi label is produced and processed as per strictest environmental standards in safe and humane conditions, from farm to factory to home. Thus, the company is looking forward to adopting RWS wool in its supply chain for Fall 2017. Others who have committed to RWS are Patagonia, Eileen Fisher, Tchibo, Varner, Vaude, Mountain Equipment Co-op, Deckers, Kathmandu and Knowledge Cotton Apparel.

 
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