OEKO-TEX® has released its annual report for the 2024–2025 financial year. The company issued more than 57,000 certifications, an 8% increase from the previous year.
“The progress we achieved over the past year is the direct result of collective effort. It demonstrates the importance of trust, collaboration and open dialogue in driving sustainable change,” says Alfred J. Beerli, CEO of OEKO-TEX.
A highlight of the reporting year was the 10th anniversary of the OEKO-TEX MADE IN GREEN label, which gives consumers access to verifiable supply chain data. Today, more than 18,000 products carry the label.
OEKO-TEX updated the RSL and MRSL to enhance protection for especially sensitive consumer groups and to introduce new restrictions on bisphenols and fragrances. The company also expanded the ECO PASSPORT certification to include both commodity and auxiliary chemicals, setting new standards for occupational safety and environmental protection in collaboration with industry partners.
“This report is not only an account of our activities, but also a testament to collective achievement,” says Beerli. “The progress made in 2024–2025 reflects the shared efforts of testing institutes, license holders, partner organisations and stakeholders from industry and civil society. Their input has been essential in adapting OEKO-TEX tools to current and future needs. We invite all stakeholders to read the report, join the dialogue and help shape the next steps together.”
The report can be found here.
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