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Regulation of the textile industry

June 3, 2024

Regarding textile products consisting of several parts, the regulation clarifies that in the case of every textile product consisting of two or more parts, which do not have the same fiber content, the product must have a label indicating the fiber content of each part separately, and the exception is when the parts in question are Not a main liner.

The specifications also state that when a textile product is made up of more than one piece with the same fiber content, usually forming an integrated unit with one name, one collective label may suffice. In the case of textile products that contain non-textile parts of animal origin, the presence of Non-textile parts of animal origin in the textile product, by writing the phrase “contains non-textile parts of animal origin” in the data card affixed to the textile products offered in the market.