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Labelling of textiles - In-depth Guide
The Textile Products (Labelling and Fibre Composition) Regulations 2012 require all textile products to carry a label indicating the fibre content. If a product ...
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Labelling of textiles - Print
The Textile Products (Labelling and Fibre Composition) Regulations 2012 require all textile products to carry a label indicating the fibre content.
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Fur labelling - News & Update
Mar 12, 2018 ... Some retailers sold unlabelled textile garments - including hats with pompoms and coats with fur attached to the hoods - as faux fur when in ...
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Labelling of footwear - In-depth Guide
Textile: Textile. Other materials: Other materials. Back to top. Other legislation. If any misleading claims regarding footwear are made, there may also be ...
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New upholstered furniture: fire safety - In-depth Guide
scatter cushions and seat pads (filling material only); permanent covers for furniture (textiles, leather, etc), loose and stretch covers for furniture, and ...
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Leather goods - In-depth Guide
Azo dyes, chromium VI and dimethyl fumarate. Azo dyes are organic compounds. Azo dyes are used to treat textiles, leather articles and some foods. Some - such ...
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New nightwear - In-depth Guide
The standard BS EN 14878: Textiles. Burning behaviour of children's nightwear. Specification contains flammability performance requirements for children's ...
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Goods - Quick Guide
Selling antiques or antiquities? You must take great care that you do not mislead consumers or other businesses. ... If you sell textiles you need to label them ...
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New nightwear - Print
The standard BS EN 14878: Textiles. Burning behaviour of children's nightwear. Specification contains flammability performance requirements for children's ...
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Industry Code of Practice: Sky Lanterns
usually incorporate paper or textile impregnated with a fuel source and do not have a separate fuel cell such as a wax block. There should be supported.