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ZURICH - Chemical management specialist Oeko-Tex has announced new regulations for 2025, including an expanded Oeko-Tex Eco Passport programme that will now include commodity chemicals and biodegradability verification.

Further key changes include enhanced organic cotton certification through the Oeko-Tex Organic Cotton programme with inclusion in Oeko-Tex Made In Green, stricter BPA limits under Oeko-Tex Standard 100, and more rigorous transparency requirements for leather supply chains under the Oeko-Tex Leather Standard.

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