Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is a cornerstone in advancing sustainability within the fashion industry. As consumers grow increasingly aware of the environmental impact of their choices, the demand for truly organic textiles has never been greater. GOTS stands as the leading certification system, ensuring transparency and integrity in organic textile production.

Organic Content Standard (OCS) is an international, voluntary standard designed to provide chain-of-custody verification for materials sourced from farms certified to recognized national organic standards. It ensures that raw materials, such as cotton or wool, are verified as organically grown and tracked throughout the supply chain to the final product.

Global Recycled Standard (GRS) is a voluntary product standard designed to track and verify the recycled content in a final product. It applies to the entire supply chain, covering aspects such as traceability, environmental principles, social requirements, chemical content, and labeling. The standard requires that products contain at least 20% recycled material and sets guidelines for third-party certification, chain of custody, social and environmental practices, and chemical restrictions.

Recycled Claim Standard (RCS) is a certification program designed to verify the recycled content of products and trace the flow of recycled materials throughout the supply chain. Managed by Textile Exchange, a global non-profit organization focused on promoting sustainability in the textile industry, the RCS aims to provide transparency and credibility regarding the use of recycled materials in products.

Responsible Down Standard (RDS) is a global certification program focused on ensuring the ethical treatment of geese and ducks in the down and feather supply chain. Developed by the non-profit organization Textile Exchange, the RDS aims to eliminate practices such as live-plucking and force-feeding, which can cause significant harm to the animals involved. The standard sets clear requirements for humane treatment, traceability, and sustainability within the down and feather industry, providing consumers and brands with verified assurance that their down and feather products are responsibly sourced.

Responsible Mohair Standard (RMS) is a voluntary certification program developed by Textile Exchange. It establishes strict guidelines for the ethical and sustainable production of mohair, ensuring animal welfare, responsible land management, and traceability throughout the supply chain.

Responsible Alpaca Standard (RAS) is a voluntary, globally recognized certification program developed by Textile Exchange. It focuses on ensuring the welfare of alpacas and the sustainability of the ecosystems in which they are raised, providing a framework for ethical and environmentally responsible alpaca fiber production.

Responsible Wool Standard (RWS) is a voluntary global certification that ensures the welfare of sheep and the land they graze on. Developed by Textile Exchange, the RWS focuses on two main areas: animal welfare and land management. It ensures that wool comes from farms that meet strict criteria regarding sheep treatment, including the prevention of mulesing (a harmful practice), and sustainable land practices that protect biodiversity and soil health.