26/2/2025

Shirley UK roadshow 2025: Secure compliance and transparency with OEKO-TEX solutions

UKFT members are invited to discuss textile testing needs and OEKO-TEX certifications with fellow UKFT member Shirley at events across the UK. Shirley has over 90 years of experience providing technical and testing services to the UK fashion and textile industry. It is the official institute of the OEKO-TEX Association, and a one stop shop for all OEKO-TEX products and certification services.Shirley's UK Roadshow 2025UK manufacturers and brands have the opportunity to meet with the Shirley team and explore OEKO-TEX certifications at Shirley's UK Roadshow. This series of in-person seminars will take place across three different dates and UK locations:29 April - Manchester28 May - Belfast17 July - Leicester5 August - Manchester9 September - London14 October - Manchester27 November - EdinburghTo reserve a space, email:enquiries@shirleytech.co.uk"As consumer demand for transparency in textile supply chains reaches unprecedented levels, our session becomes a pivotal resource. With growing public attention and awareness of sustainability, we aim to provide the latest insights into theOEKO-TEX®product portfolio. Discover new offerings, including theOEKO-TEX RESPONSIBLE BUSINESSandORGANIC COTTON, and gain a deep understanding ofSTANDARD100, STeP, and MADE IN GREEN," explained Shirley.About ShirleyAs the official institute of the OEKO-TEX Association in the UK, Shirley is at the forefront of sustainable and transparent certification. It is a one stop shop for all OEKO-TEX products and certification services. Shirley's wide range of services span certification, testing, technical and investigation services, expert witness services and due diligence. It includes:Physical and chemical testing of textilesInvestigation into consumer product complaints and material processing complaintsAnalysis and identification of product manufacturing faultsAdvice on legal compliance and due diligenceSkin irritation propensity of textilesProduct conformity assessments"The textile industry has a long history of environmental and social challenges, and with the added pressure of consumers becoming increasingly conscious of the impact of their buying habits, this year we are focusing on protecting both human rights and the environment," commented Shirley."To do this we are ensuring due diligence measures into companies' management systems, testing textiles for harmful substances, and implementing environmentally friendly productions processes in the long term to improve health and safety and to promote socially responsible working conditions."Find out more about Shirley online:WEBSITEShirley is a member of UKFT. Interested in joining our network?BECOME A MEMBER

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