Lawson’s Direct-to-Film Powder Gains Eco Passport by Oeko-Tex Certification
Lawson Screen & Digital Products announced earlier this year that its entire line of direct-to-film (DTF) powder received Eco Passport Certification by Oeko-Tex.
Eco Passport by Oeko-Tek certifies that Lawson’s DTF powder meets exceptionally high safety standards. Lawson’s DTF formula protects consumers, textile industry workers, and the environment from dangers by not using potentially harmful substances, according to the company. Lawson’s Image Lock RFU is certified safe for adults and children, including babies.
As an Eco Passport Certified Product, independent, third-party analysis determined that Lawson DTF powder is safe for the environment. Having met strict sustainability requirements and initiatives, Lawson’s DTF powders can be used in sustainable and environmentally responsible textile production as each compound meets stringent sustainability, safety, and regulatory criteria.
Having gained the Eco Passport by Oeko-Tex recognition, Lawson’s DTF powder is also compliant with Reach and ZDHC guidelines. The Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC) is a program committed to eliminating hazardous chemicals from textile production and manufacturing.
Lawson offers DTF powder in two “grades”: a standard ground and a fine ground. Both work on all types of garments, dark and light.
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