PFAS: Regulations and testing solutions for consumer products
Free recorded webinar
Ensuring supply chain transparency is now a business-critical endeavour, with some countries even making supply chain verification and traceability a mandatory requirement. It’s likely that more regulations will be forthcoming globally.
With that in mind, Eurofins Softlines & Leather has created a full suite of services for understanding and managing your cotton supply chain. This is delivered through a combination of tracing your supply chain, auditing through recognised cotton industry certification schemes and confirming cotton origin through our brand new cotton origin verification testing service.
This new service can be used to validate cotton origin claims and ensure supply chain integrity using cotton samples from all key cotton growing regions across the whole value chain; from raw cotton to finished articles.
Watch our sustainability experts for this one-hour webinar covering:
- Why cotton supply chain traceability is important
- Risk-mapping cotton supply chains
- Eurofins cotton origin verification service and environmental signature
- Cotton industry certification schemes
- Q&A
To view please use the 'Enroll for free' button above.
For more information and support please contact [email protected]
Meet your Presenters
Head of Sustainability Business Development
Peter Hughes
Chief Technical Officer, Eurofins Sustainability Services
Dr. Victoria Addy
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