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IDFL DOWN STANDARD

IDFL Down Standard (IDS) Certification is granted by the International Down and Feather Testing Laboratory, the largest down and feather testing lab in the world. Certification assures customers that they are purchasing from a company that ethically sources all their down and feather products. IDS certifications endorse companies that prioritize animal welfare, human welfare, corporate […]

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GoodWeave

GOODWEAVE guarantees that products are made and sold under healthy working conditions and without child, forced or bonded labor. Compliance requires complete transparency in the supply chain. For further verification, companies recognized by GoodWeave must adhere to unannounced inspections and visitations at all production facilities. In fact, each GoodWeave label has a unique code that

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MADESAFE

MADE SAFE certified products are guaranteed to be nontoxic and made without the use of any harmful chemicals. MADE SAFE certifies personal care items, household products, cleaning products and furniture. Using their comprehensive “Ecosystem Approach,” a third party reviews product materials and functionality. The certification begins with a screening against MADE SAFE’s Banned / Restricted

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CARBONCARE

CARBONCARE CERTIFICATION recognizes efforts in managing and reducing the emission of greenhouse gasses. Organizations are assessed by Enviro-access Consulting in their impacts on climate change. CarbonCare offers two levels of certification: Basic and Carbon-Neutral. The Basic Certification rewards organizations who carry out greenhouse gas emissions inventory in compliance with sustainable standards through an Enviro-access team

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BIFMA Level

BIFMA is as a sustainability certification program that offers an open and transparent means of evaluating furniture. By sourcing responsibly manufactured products, BIFMA assesses the environmental and social impacts of furniture products. BIFMA also evaluates a company’s social actions, energy usage, material selection, as well as human and ecosystem health impacts.   Building materials are

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