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Oeko-Tex® certification, organic certification, or GOTS certification… You're probably familiar with them. And for good reason! They are the three most widespread textile certifications. But how do you distinguish between all these certifications? What are the differences between organic and GOTS fabrics? Which fabric is the most fair trade, ecological, or ethical? We'll tell you everything!

In recent years, eco-certifications have been booming. According to Agence Bio , the French organic market grew by over 13% in 2019 compared to 2018. This market growth, along with public opinion, is pushing companies to develop organic products and/or products that respect producers' working conditions, and the textile industry is no exception . From ready-to-wear clothing and furniture to creative hobbies , all sectors of the textile industry proudly display their environmental commitment on their products. But what does this commitment actually mean? Is an organic textile more responsible than a non-certified one?
To answer the question above: no, an organic textile is not necessarily more responsible than a non-certified textile . To understand this inconsistency, we need to look at how the fabric is made. For an organic fabric, for example, only the cotton fields are treated without pesticides. The transport of the cotton, workers' wages, or even the dyeing process are not taken into account in the certification. As for a GOTS-certified fabric, the entire production, manufacturing, and marketing process is controlled.
To better understand these differences, here is an explanatory table of the similarities and differences of each textile certification:

This is currently being developed; please feel free to contact me if needed.
This is currently being developed; please feel free to contact me if needed.
Oeko-Tex® certification, organic certification, or GOTS certification… You're probably familiar with them. And for good reason! They are the three most widespread textile certifications. But how do you distinguish between all these certifications? What are the differences between organic and GOTS fabrics? Which fabric is the most fair trade, ecological, or ethical? We'll tell you everything!

In recent years, eco-certifications have been booming. According to Agence Bio , the French organic market grew by over 13% in 2019 compared to 2018. This market growth, along with public opinion, is pushing companies to develop organic products and/or products that respect producers' working conditions, and the textile industry is no exception . From ready-to-wear clothing and furniture to creative hobbies , all sectors of the textile industry proudly display their environmental commitment on their products. But what does this commitment actually mean? Is an organic textile more responsible than a non-certified one?
To answer the question above: no, an organic textile is not necessarily more responsible than a non-certified textile . To understand this inconsistency, we need to look at how the fabric is made. For an organic fabric, for example, only the cotton fields are treated without pesticides. The transport of the cotton, workers' wages, or even the dyeing process are not taken into account in the certification. As for a GOTS-certified fabric, the entire production, manufacturing, and marketing process is controlled.
To better understand these differences, here is an explanatory table of the similarities and differences of each textile certification:

This is currently being developed; please feel free to contact me if needed.
This is currently being developed; please feel free to contact me if needed.
Tissus de qualité et magnifique. Le choix est large . Je trouve toujours un tissu à mettre dans le panier ! Livraison rapide
Toujours satisfaite de la qualité et du soin de la confection du colis et des petites attentions. Ça fait le plus.