Eurofins
Eurofins Assurance’s India branch has been officially accredited by the International Organic Accreditation Service (IOAS) to certify textiles under the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) and Textile Exchange programmes.
Eurofins Assurance offers supply chain verification services that help industries meet compliance requirements and improve operational performance. In India, the company’s certification services focus on verifying organic and recycled content in textiles, strengthening transparency across the supply chain, and supporting community-oriented initiatives.
Following a detailed evaluation, the IOAS has approved multiple Eurofins Assurance locations for their adherence to GOTS and Textile Exchange standards.
With this accreditation, the Indian office is now officially authorised to certify textiles under these internationally recognised programmes. These certifications aim to promote sustainable practices, traceability of organic and recycled materials, greater transparency, and social responsibility across the textile value chain.
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