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Kitchen textile oeko-tex

Nice tablecloths made of natural materials fit perfectly into your kitchen. For demanding customers and lovers of sustainable fashion, we now offer top quality linen tablecloths. Soft colors will match the color of your entire kitchen. Kitchen textile refers to any type of fabric used in the kitchen, including dish towels, aprons, potholders, and oven mitts. Most kitchen textile is made from cotton or linen, although synthetics such as polyester are also sometimes used. Kitchen textile needs to be durable enough to withstand repeated washing and use, as well as being absorbent and heat-resistant. Dish towels are one of the most important pieces of kitchen textile. They can be used for everything from drying dishes to wiping up spills. Dish towels are usually made from cotton or linen, which makes them absorbent and durable. Look for dish towels that are a good size (not too small) and have a tight weave so they will last long and not fall apart after multiple washings. Picking a dish towel with a fun design or color can also make doing the dishes more enjoyable! Aprons are another essential piece of kitchen textile. An apron helps protect your clothes from splatters while cooking and can also add a bit of style to your outfit. Aprons come in many different materials ranging from denim to polyester blends; choose one that suits your needs best. If you do a lot of cooking at high temperatures (e.g., grilling), look for an apron that is heat-resistant so you don’t end up with singed clothes underneath it! For everyday baking and cooking tasks, any light-weight material should suffice – just remember to launder it frequently since it will likely get stained over time no matter how careful you are.

When it comes to the kitchen, there are a few key things that you need in order to make sure that it is a space where you can cook and entertain with ease. Of course, having a functional stove, oven and fridge are important, but so too are items like pots, pans and other cooking utensils. However, one thing that is often overlooked when it comes to outfitting a kitchen is textile items. This includes things like dish towels, potholders and even aprons. While these may seem like small details, they can actually make a big difference in how your kitchen looks and feels – not to mention how well equipped it is for meal prep and cooking. Fortunately, there are now more options than ever when it comes to sustainable kitchen textiles made from natural materials. See below best products from sustainable materials for your kitchen.

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Oeko-Tex® Standard 100

Öko-Tex Standard 100 is an international testing and certification system for textiles made only from non-hazardous materials. This designation is registered by the OEKO-TEX association with branches in many countries. Its scope of work is to check the health safety of textiles. Clothing marked with the Öko-Tex Standard 100 logo must meet demanding quality criteria. These are based on the latest scientific knowledge and are constantly updated. The samples are tested for harmful substances such as formaldehyde, pesticides, heavy metals, chlorinated hydrocarbons and others. The Oeko-Tex Standard 100 was created in 1992 as a response to consumer concern about the use of harmful chemicals in textile production. The Standard defines what substances are acceptable for use in products that come into contact with human skin and establishes limits for their concentration. To date, over 16,000 companies in 89 countries have been certified to the Oeko-Tex Standard 100. The concept behind the Standard is that it should be possible to produce textiles in an environmentally friendly and socially responsible manner while ensuring product safety for consumers. The choice of raw materials, manufacturing processes and quality control systems used by a company all play a role in determining whether or not a product meets the criteria set out by the Oeko-Tex Standard 100. There are three levels of certification under the Oeko-Tex Standard 100: Product Class I (suitable for direct contact with baby skin), Product Class II (suitable for general consumer products) and Product Class III (suitable for industrial applications). In order to achieve certification at one of these levels, companies must provide evidence that their products meet strict requirements regarding the content of certain regulated substances. They must also put systems in place to ensure ongoing compliance with these requirements. Products that carry the Oeko-Tex label have undergone testing at every stage of production – from raw materials through to final finished goods – by independent laboratories accredited by IAQA (the International Association for Research and Testing in the Field of Textile Ecology). These tests screen for more than 350 regulated substances known or suspected to be harmful to human health. If any of these substances are found present above specified concentrations, the product will not be certified under theStandard.

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Large linen tablecloth monochrome design sustainable - linen products are passed on from generation to generation choice of Large linen tablecloth 138 x 250
43.05 €