Some more organizations have joined the Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals program. Among these are Eurofins, the world leader in food, environmental and pharmaceutical product testing, and one of the key emerging players in consumer product testing, soft lines, and leather including chemical management and testing services.
Raymond UCO Denim is a formidable combination of advanced manufacturing and global market reach. Testex is a globally operating, independent Swiss testing and certification organization with a focus on textile and leather testing.
The Albini Group is an Italian textile company, aiming at manufacturing the most beautiful shirting fabrics, embracing the culture of quality, innovation and Made in Italy excellence.
CIEL Textile is a world-class global player in textile and garments operations, spanning across Mauritius, Madagascar, India, and Bangladesh.
The Nahar Group of Companies is one of the leading textile companies in India having approximately 8,00,000 spindles, weaving, processing, denim, knitting, and garmenting capacities along with a retail business.
The Association for Quality Assurance of Leather Bracelets Manufacturers is joining ZDHC as an associate. It is a Swiss-based international association of leather bracelets manufacturers for the watch industry. ZDHC works to eliminate the use of priority hazardous chemicals in textile, leather, and footwear production.
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