FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certification is a comprehensive and rigorous program designed to promote responsible forest management worldwide. By ensuring that products are sourced from forests that adhere to high standards of environmental conservation, legal compliance, and the well-being of workers and local communities, FSC certification plays a key role in sustainable forestry. It also recognizes the rights of indigenous peoples, helps protect biodiversity, and aims to foster long-term economic stability for forest-dependent communities.
The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is the leading worldwide standard for the processing of textiles made from organic fibers. It ensures the organic status of textiles, from the harvesting of raw materials to environmentally and socially responsible manufacturing, all the way to labeling.
Our gloves are Certified PFAS Free, meaning that they are made without any added PFAS chemicals—the “forever chemicals” commonly found in water-resistant, stain-repellent, and nonstick products. This certification ensures our materials meet strict safety standards, giving you confidence in a cleaner, healthier choice for your home and garden.
Proposition 65 is a California law that requires businesses to warn consumers if their products contain chemicals that the state has identified as potentially causing cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm. California maintains this list of chemicals and updates it regularly. The goal of Prop 65 is to help consumers make informed choices by ensuring transparency about possible chemical exposures in everyday products.
REACH is a European Union regulation that focuses on protecting human health and the environment from risks posed by chemicals. It requires companies to understand, manage, and clearly communicate the safety of the substances they use. REACH restricts or bans chemicals of concern and ensures products meet strict safety standards before they reach consumers. REACH UK is the United Kingdom’s version of the same chemical-safety regulation, created after Brexit.