The Certification Process Must Be Fool-Proof, Follow Standard Global Guidelines

The Certification Process Must Be Fool-Proof, Follow Standard Global Guidelines
Organic certification Since there is ‘Quantitative Method’ involved with GMO testing, it changed the fundamental perception of textile fraternity about organic certification. At present this certificate only focuses on 100% organic farming. The testing is done at European laboratories of Oeko-Tex Standard like Hohenstein Germany. This makes the system fool-proof with authentic data, expertise of European technology and confidentiality. Marianne Krohn / Unsplash

The Germany-based Hohenstein Group is a leading independent and accredited testing and research institute supporting the textiles sector. Vinod Kumar, Global Business Director at Oeko-Tex Eco Passport & Oeko-Tex Organic Cotton and also Managing Director of the Hohenstein Group for India, Sri Lanka and Middle East, touches on a host of topics in this tete-a-tete with texfash.com.