Among these certifications is the OEKO-TEX Eco Passport, a unique distinction that goes beyond assessing finished printed products, providing customers with enhanced security in the use of inks. Sun Chemical has collaborated with TESTEX AG, an OEKO-TEX approved independent testing and certification organisation based in Switzerland, to validate a series of its inks, Sun Chemical said in a press release.
Sun Chemical’s products have been awarded the Eco Passport certification by OEKO-TEX, encompassing a comprehensive range of reactive and sublimation inks, including Xennia Amethyst Evo, ElvaJet Topaz, and ElvaJet Opal. These inks come with no restrictions and do not require re-testing for compliance with the OEKO-TEX Standard 100, streamlining the supply chain for customers.
Sun Chemical’s inclusion in the ZDHC Chemicals to Zero Framework (CtZ) further underscores the company’s commitment to chemical management excellence. The CtZ Framework, a ZDHC initiative, seeks to promote responsible chemical management across the apparel, footwear, leather, and textile industry. Through thorough efforts and rigorous testing, Sun Chemical has achieved ZDHC Level 3 certifications for a range of products, thereby earning the designation of ‘Progressive’ on the new CtZ framework.
“Our listing on the ZDHC Chemicals to Zero Framework is a testament to our continuous pursuit of sustainable development and thorough chemicals management. By attaining ZDHC Level 3 certification, we reaffirm our dedication to producing inks that adhere to the highest standards of quality and environmental responsibility,” said Dr Paul Wallace, technology and regulatory manager, Sun Chemical.
Furthermore, Sun Chemical’s dedication to compliance extends to the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), with all reactive dye and most acid dye inks earning GOTS certification. This certification ensures the organic status of finished goods printed with Xennia Amethyst Evo and Xennia Amethyst RC inks, providing added assurance to environmentally conscious customers.
“The textile industry is evolving rapidly, and Sun Chemical recognises the need to prioritise product safety, environmental responsibility, and compliance. Sun Chemical has a dedicated regulatory and compliance team for digital inks to support customer requirements and direct innovations towards regulatory compliance, sustainability and continuous improvement in minimising chemicals that could be harmful to the user and environment,” said Simon Daplyn, manager, product marketing, Sun Chemical.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DP)