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Our environmental labels

In the service of transparency

It's hard to find your way around the world of textiles as a consumer. To ensure maximum transparency towards our customers and the actors in our supply chain, we choose to work with recognised and qualified environmental labels.

We are committed to ensuring the non-toxicity and transparency of our products throughout their creation and life cycle.

To do this, we select our technical partners by ensuring that each stage respects precise criteria in terms of environmental, health and social requirements.

GOTS

Global Organic Textile Standard

The GOTS label was created in 2002 and guarantees that the textile fibres come from organic farming. It also has a social aspect: no toxic or carcinogenic substances may be used in the production of the garment, and emission standards must be met. The label also applies binding criteria for wastewater treatment.

What is involved at Masherbrum:

All our sweatshirts and t-shirts from our Ultrasoft and Ultrasoft² collections. 

Reach

The European REACH regulation, which came into force in 2007, aims to make manufacturing safer and to improve health and environmental protection, in particular by banning the use of certain chemicals.

What is involved at Masherbrum:

All materials used in our Ultrasoft and PROCLIMB ranges, as well as in our caps. All our prints are also Reach-certified.

Bluesign

Established in 2000, this highly demanding certificate guarantees the highest level of assurance to consumers in terms of responsible use of resources and the lowest possible impact on people and the environment when manufacturing a product.

What is involved at Masherbrum:

Materials from our Ultrasoft², PROCLIMB²and PROCLIMB³ underwear collections.

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Oekotex Standard 100

Created in 1992, this label certifies that each component (yarns, materials, accessories) has been tested for harmful substances and that the product presents no risk to human health.

What is involved at Masherbrum:

All our products.

Fair Wear

This label was created in 1999 by the Fair Wear Foundation with the aim of assuring brands and consumers that employees in textile production sites have decent working conditions and social rights.

What is involved at Masherbrum:

Our sweatshirts as well as the first generation Ultrasoft range.

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FSC

Forest Stewardship Council

This eco-label identifies forests that are managed in an environmentally, socially and culturally sustainable manner. Indeed, some of our textile materials are produced from wood pulp from these forests.

What is involved at Masherbrum:

The cellulose fibers used in our various Ultrasoft and PROCLIMB collections.

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PEFC

Created in 1999, PEFC is an internationallabel qualifying the sustainable management of forests and the maintenance of biodiversity.

What is involved at Masherbrum:

The cellulose fibers used in our various Ultrasoft and PROCLIMB collections.

We are committed to ensuring the non-toxicity and transparency of our products throughout their creation and life cycle.

To do this, we select our technical partners by ensuring that each stage respects precise criteria in terms of environmental, health and social requirements.

GOTS

Global Organic Textile Standard

The GOTS label was created in 2002 and guarantees that the textile fibres come from organic farming. It also has a social aspect: no toxic or carcinogenic substances may be used in the production of the garment, and emission standards must be met. The label also applies binding criteria for wastewater treatment.

What is involved at Masherbrum:

The fleece and sherpa sweatshirts as well as the Ultrasoft t-shirt range.

Reach

The European REACH regulation, which came into force in 2007, aims to make manufacturing safer and to improve health and environmental protection, in particular by banning the use of certain chemicals.

What is involved at Masherbrum:

The materials of the Ultrasoft and PROCLIMB ranges as well as that of the caps. All our prints are also Reach certified.

Bluesign

Established in 2000, this highly demanding certificate guarantees the highest level of assurance to consumers in terms of responsible use of resources and the lowest possible impact on people and the environment when manufacturing a product.

What is involved at Masherbrum:

The materials of our Ultrasoft² and PROCLIMB² collections.

Oekotex Standard 100

Created in 1992, this label certifies that each component (yarns, materials, accessories) has been tested for harmful substances and that the product presents no risk to human health.

What is involved at Masherbrum:

Our products from the Ultrasoft and PROCLIMB collections as well as the entire sweatshirt range.

Fair Wear

This label was created in 1999 by the Fair Wear Foundation with the aim of assuring brands and consumers that employees in textile production sites have decent working conditions and social rights.

What is involved at Masherbrum:

Our sweatshirts as well as the first generation Ultrasoft range.

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FSC

Forest Stewardship Council

This eco-label identifies forests that are managed in an environmentally, socially and culturally sustainable manner. Indeed, some of our textile materials are produced from wood pulp from these forests.

What is involved at Masherbrum:

The cellulose fibres used in our Ultrasoft, Ultrasoft², PROCLIMB and PROCLIMB² collections.

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PEFC

Created in 1999, PEFC is an internationallabel qualifying the sustainable management of forests and the maintenance of biodiversity.

What is involved at Masherbrum:

The cellulose fibres used in our Ultrasoft, Ultrasoft², PROCLIMB and PROCLIMB² collections.