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Subtextile ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX

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Update time : 2020-11-17 17:07:29
After many days of waiting, finally on November 16, 2020, we received a text message reminding that the OEKO-TEX certificate was delivered. This time we participated in the certification is sublimation ink. Faced with the huge increase in the total volume of sublimation inks, relevant countries’ concerns about product green development, and end users’ demands for environmental protection, this certification is undoubtedly good news for us.

ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® is an independent certification system for chemicals, colourants and auxiliaries used in the textile and leather industry. During a multistep process, OEKO-TEX® analyses whether each individual ingredient in the chemical product meets the statutory requirements and that it is not harmful to human health. Both brands and manufacturers value the ECO PASSPORT as credible proof of sustainable textile and leather production.




As the leading role of textile industry, Subtextile (one of group of Hanrun Paper)will shoulder our responsibility towards our community, society and our nature. We believe that in the future, some of our products will successively obtain relevant environmental protection certifications, and establish a different pioneer image in the digital printing!

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