Tag: Certification

Why is Kalani organic / Fairtrade cotton so different?

Today, we are tackling a question that you often ask us, and which makes sense. At a time when it is REALLY time to change…

Let’s talk about “real” eco-responsibility

Nowadays we hear a lot about eco-responsibility… So much so that the meaning is lost… and consumers find it hard to trust and we understand…

The truth about the number of thread count in the bed linen

Furoshiki – Zero waste gift wrapping or how to reuse old bed sheets

We all have old fabrics of all kinds in our attic that we no longer know what to do with. Whether it is sheets recovered…

Why is Oeko-Tex 100 not an ecological standard?

Why is Oeko-Tex 100 not an ecological standard?

Recently, the environmental problem has become more and more important and there is a general awareness that is gradually developing. Of course, we are delighted…

How to be Fairtrade certified when you are a textile brand?

How to be Fairtrade certified when you are a textile brand?

In this new Fair Trade Week, we also wanted to bring our little stone to the building… Because every little action counts. Our dream would…

Why all cottons are not equal?

Why all cottons are not equal?

Cotton is the most used and most requested textile fibre by the textile industry and users. In recent years, a multitude of labels and certifications…

GOTS, best certification for organic cotton

GOTS, best certification for organic cotton

When you buy or consume organic products, you may have noticed that there are a large number of different labels that “guarantee” that you are…

Egyptian cotton versus long staple fibre cotton, beware of amalgams!

Egyptian cotton versus long staple fibre cotton, beware of amalgams!

You are many to ask us questions about cotton and more precisely about the difference between the types of cotton. As an expert in the…

Unequalled awareness around organic cotton.  Review of the Textile Exchange 2018 conference

Unequalled awareness around organic cotton. Review of the Textile Exchange 2018 conference

The last week of October 2018, we participated at the annual Textile Exchange conference, as we have done every year since 2010. 8 years already!…

What is PETA-APPROVED VEGAN certification?

What is PETA-APPROVED VEGAN certification?

And what does that mean for Kalani? Public awareness is growing day by day, whether it is for issues of respect, information, trend or simply…

Egyptian cotton versus long staple fibre cotton, beware of amalgams!

100% Ethical and Fairtrade certified: How does one go beyond the requirements?

How does one go beyond the requirements? Requirements beyond organic. We spare no effort in being ethical. Kalani has gone even further in terms of…

100% Pure Organic Cotton  – How to choose a certification standard?

100% Pure Organic Cotton – How to choose a certification standard?

How to choose a certification standard? For the textile industry, which naturally concerns us, the requirements depend on the chosen certification’s standard. Then, there are…

Why is Oeko-Tex 100 not an ecological standard?
Sustainability

Why is Oeko-Tex 100 not an ecological standard?

Recently, the environmental problem has become more and more important and there is a general awareness that is gradually developing. Of course, we are delighted

Why all cottons are not equal?
Sustainability

Why all cottons are not equal?

Cotton is the most used and most requested textile fibre by the textile industry and users. In recent years, a multitude of labels and certifications

GOTS, best certification for organic cotton
Sustainability

GOTS, best certification for organic cotton

When you buy or consume organic products, you may have noticed that there are a large number of different labels that “guarantee” that you are

What is PETA-APPROVED VEGAN certification?
Sustainability

What is PETA-APPROVED VEGAN certification?

And what does that mean for Kalani? Public awareness is growing day by day, whether it is for issues of respect, information, trend or simply

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