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SGS extends fibre fragmentation testing services

Approval from TMC for new labs in Bangladesh, India, Turkey, the USA and Vietnam.

1st February 2023

Knitting Industry
 |  Geneva, Switzerland

Knitted Outerwear

SGS, the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification company, has extended its global fibre fragmentation testing services with approval from The Microfibre Consortium (TMC) for five additional laboratories, in Bangladesh, India, Turkey, the USA and Vietnam.

TMC, which develops practical solutions for the textile industry to minimize fibre fragmentation and its release into the environment, approved SGS as its inaugural third-party laboratory in 2021 with the approval of three laboratories in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Taipei City.

The collaboration ensures TMC’s brand, retail and supplier members gain greater access to SGS’s global testing services to help them understand the requirements, while demonstrating their environmental responsibility and improving sustainability along the supply chain.

Yvonne Tse, Vice President – Global Softlines, SGS, said: “Our collaboration with TMC goes from strength to strength and we are delighted to extend our fibre fragmentation testing services within Asia and into Europe and the USA. We welcome the opportunity this brings to expand our work with TMC members, and the wider textile and apparel industry, to support them in taking the practical steps needed to accelerate reductions in fibre fragmentation.”

The textile industry is increasingly aware of the issue of fibre fragmentation and its potential as a serious environmental polluter. The goal of TMC, founded in 2018, is to facilitate the development of practical solutions for the industry to minimize fibre fragmentation and its release into the environment from textile manufacturing and through the product life cycle.

www.sgs.com/softlines

www.microfibreconsortium.com

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