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Learn about our certifications

Choosing LNDV means embracing a path of certified quality and sustainability. Through internationally recognized certifications, we are committed to ensuring the health of our customers and respect for the environment. Our OEKO-TEX® and FSC certifications attest to our responsible approach to textile production, ensuring that our products are free of harmful substances and that forest resources are managed sustainably. Learn more about how these certifications reinforce our commitment to a safer and more environmentally friendly future.

OEKO TEX: The Guarantee of Health and Safety
Our focus on quality and safety is reflected in our OEKO-TEX certification, which guarantees garments free of toxic substances. The OEKO-TEX® Standard 100, among the most widely used standards, ensures the control and limitation of harmful substances in textile products.

The Environmental Impact of the Textile Industry
Our dedication to quality is expressed in our OEKO-TEX certification, which guarantees safe and toxic-free garments. With the widely used OEKO-TEX® Standard 100, we ensure the control and reduction of harmful substances in fabrics.

Certification Process
OEKO-TEX certification is independent and voluntary, requiring companies to make an explicit application. The process involves company audits and laboratory tests performed by external bodies. Each certified garment has a serial number and the body that conducted the tests, ensuring transparency and reliability.

FSC Certification: Our Dedication to Forest Sustainability
Cellulosic fibers such as viscose, lyocell, acetate, and modal offer elegant solutions, but their production involves environmental challenges, such as logging and the use of chemicals. About 30 percent of viscose and rayon is derived from endangered forests, exacerbating deforestation.

The Environmental Impact of the Textile Industry
To make cellulosic fiber production sustainable, responsible management of resources and chemicals is essential. Textile Exchange and the “COMING FULL CIRCLE” report emphasize the importance of using wood from sustainably managed forests, protecting biodiversity and limiting deforestation.

Certification Process
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification ensures sustainable forest production. It protects plants, animals, indigenous rights and the safety of workers by promoting environmentally sound management.