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Labelling of textiles - In-depth Guide
The Textile Products (Labelling and Fibre Composition) Regulations 2012 require all textile products to carry a label indicating the fibre content. If a product ...
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Labelling of textiles - Print
The Textile Products (Labelling and Fibre Composition) Regulations 2012 require all textile products to carry a label indicating the fibre content.
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Fur labelling - News & Update
Mar 12, 2018 ... Some retailers sold unlabelled textile garments - including hats with pompoms and coats with fur attached to the hoods - as faux fur when in ...
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New nightwear - In-depth Guide
The standard BS EN 14878: Textiles. Burning behaviour of children's nightwear. Specification contains flammability performance requirements for children's ...
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New upholstered furniture: fire safety - In-depth Guide
scatter cushions and seat pads (filling material only); permanent covers for furniture (textiles, leather, etc), loose and stretch covers for furniture, and ...
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Labelling of footwear - In-depth Guide
Textile: Textile. Other materials: Other materials. Back to top. Other legislation. If any misleading claims regarding footwear are made there may also be ...
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February 2024 - News & Update
Feb 22, 2024 ... Labelling of textiles · Landlords, letting agents and property management (E&W) Novelty, decorative and ornamental giftware · Property ...
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May 2022 - News & Update
May 31, 2022 ... Labelling of textiles · Leather goods · Mixing feed on-farm (S) Novel foods (including CBD and hemp) (E&W) Recreational craft (boats etc)
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Leather goods - In-depth Guide
Azo dyes, chromium VI and dimethyl fumarate. Azo dyes are organic compounds. Azo dyes are used to treat textiles, leather articles and some foods. Some - such ...
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Goods - Quick Guide
If you sell textiles you need to label them correctly with the fibre content, including fur and other animal parts. Single-use carrier bags. All businesses are ...