We transform our ideals into concrete actions, elevating excellence in textile processing through choices that promote people’s well-being and protect the environment.
Every step is guided by our Code of Ethics, reflecting our commitment to a more responsible future.
The company operates in compliance with the ISO 14001:2015 standard.
The certification covers third-party textile processing, mainly intended for the home furnishing, bathroom, and packaging sectors, and includes the entire production process: preparation, bleaching, dyeing, and finishing (IAF 04).
The assessment was also carried out in accordance with the requirements of Technical Regulation RT-09.
The ZDHC Foundation is a multi-stakeholder initiative with a Committed Community of over 250 organizations spanning the entire global fashion industry. The ZDHC Roadmap to Zero programme promotes a radical approach to implementing sustainable chemical management across the entire fashion value chain, helping all stakeholders collaborate effectively.
Although Texcene has not formally joined the Roadmap to Zero programme, we are registered on the ZDHC Gateway and this year we have purchased a Wastewater Licence to report on our wastewater, while working to implement best practices in sustainable chemical management with the support of ZDHC Guidelines, Platforms and Solutions, in order to reduce our environmental impact within the textile industry.
OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Certification is issued by an independent control system dedicated to the textile industry; the controls are designed to assess the effects of a textile product in contact with the skin. Texcene has been certified for Class I products, or those with the highest human-ecological requirements, designed to be intended for highly sensitive skin such as that of infants.
Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Certification is recognized globally as the gold standard for textiles made from organic fibers, and sets strict environmental and social requirements for industries in the textile supply chain. The Certification certifies that Texcene’s finishing processes produce textile garments with a minimum of 70 percent organic fibers, use substances that meet precise environmental criteria and implement water treatment plants.
The Detox Certification attests to Texcene’s commitment to eliminating all hazardous chemicals and pollutants from production processes, as part of a larger global campaign launched by Greenpeace, the international organization that has been leading initiatives and activities to safeguard the world we live in for 40 years.
The Global Recycle Standard (GRS) is the certification that attests to companies’ commitment to environmental and social criteria throughout the supply chain. The certification demonstrates that Texcene uses products with at least 60 percent recycled materials and allows the entire production process to be tracked, particularly with regard to chemicals, water and waste management, pollutant emissions, and energy recovery.
The Organic Content Standard (OCS), promoted by Textile Exchange, ensures that textiles contain natural, organically grown fibers that have been verified by third-party agencies, while also ensuring traceability throughout the production chain.
The Recycled Claim Standard (RCS), promoted by Textile Exchange, ensures the use of recycled materials in textile products and their traceability throughout the production chain. Excludes waste collection and sorting stages from certification.