29 July 2008, Greensboro - Hohenstein Institutes, the internationally
recognized textile testing and research center, has announced that Samuel B.
Moore will join the company as the Projects Manager for the United States
market. Hohenstein Institutes is a founding member of the International
Oeko-Tex Association which grants the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 Certification, an
international certification process that ensures textile products are tested
for harmful levels of more than 100 chemicals known to be detrimental to human
health. Moore will work with Dr. Manfred Wentz, U. S. Director for Oeko-Tex, who has been
responsible for the eco-label’s success in the U. S. to date.
“U.S.
demand for Oeko-Tex certified textile products is growing quickly among
consumers and retailers," says Dr. Stefan Mecheels, Hohenstein
Institute’s director. “We are pleased that Sam is now in place to
provide U. S.
companies with additional on-site support for their Oeko-Tex certification
applications as well as for other types of testing and certification that our
company provides.”
“Sam’s expertise will be invaluable as we roll out new
Oeko-Tex certification programs with major retailers and manufacturers in the
upcoming months,” says Dr. Manfred Wentz.
Moore brings 28 years of technical experience to his
new position with Hohenstein Institutes. He previously served as an executive
with Burlington Chemical Company and as CEO of Burlington Research, Inc., an
environmental consulting firm. Moore
has been an active proponent of green textiles and textile processes throughout
his career. He has served on various industry boards and environmental task
forces and has taught sustainable enterprise at several universities.
“I am excited to be working with Hohenstein Institutes and
the International Oeko-Tex Association to help manufacturers produce textile
products that are better for consumers and better for the environment,"
says Moore.
“In my new position, I will help manufacturers in the U. S. ensure that the U. S. textile products market is as
safe and environmentally responsible as it can be."
Moore will be headquartered in Elon,
North Carolina. He will be
attending Outdoor Retailer Summer Market to meet with manufacturers, retailers,
and media representatives.
About Oeko-Tex
The International Oeko-Tex
Association, headquartered in Zurich,
Switzerland,
was founded in 1992 by the Austrian Textile Research Institute and the German Hohenstein Research Institutes.
Currently, its membership includes 14 independent textile research and testing
institutes with offices in over 40 countries. To date, more than 60,000
certificates have been issued and 8,000 companies in 84 countries are working
with Oeko-Tex to ensure that their products are tested for potentially harmful
substances. For more information, visit the website at Oeko-Tex.com.