TÜV Rheinland receives recognition
TÜV Rheinland has now taken an important step in Asia to counteract this environmental impact. In June 2020, the Microfibre Consortium (TMC) approved the technical service provider’s textile testing laboratories in Shenzhen and Shanghai to carry out tests to quantify fibre release from fabrics during domestic laundering. Mickey Yu, responsible for textile testing at TÜV Rheinland in Greater China: “In this way, TÜV Rheinland is making an important contribution to reducing fibre fragmentation throughout the clothing supply chain”. As an accredited laboratory, TÜV Rheinland offers so-called microfibre shedding tests to help reduce microfibre shedding in the fashion, sports, outdoor and home textiles categories.
The aim: reducing fibre fragementation
The microfibre consortium TMC was founded in November 2018 and today has 40 members from the outdoor, sports, high street, luxury fashion and home textiles sectors with a total turnover of over 250 billion euros. TMC has a rapidly growing network of research institutes and associated companies from all over the world and facilitates the development of practical solutions to reduce fibre fragmentation and contamination for the textile industry. “As an approved test house, we can now support TMC members starting with textile manufacturing and throughout the entire product lifecycle to ensure sustainable product development,” says Heather Ball. Members range from apparel brands, retailers and manufacturers to research institutions and policy makers, all of whom are working on global, environmentally sustainable solutions.
More information about textile testing at TÜV Rheinland: www.tuv.com/textiles