Content Claim Standard (CCS) 3.0 di Textile Exchange: new requirements for the certified organizations
11 November 2022
GOALS
Content Claim Standard (CCS) integrates all standard of Textile Exchange (GRS, RCS, OCS, RDS e RAF) and provides the criteria to establish an effective chain of custody management system.
The new version CCS 3.1 had entered into force on July 1st 2022 and, starting from this date, certified organizations must have aligned their Management System to the new requirements, and all audits and assessments shall be conducted using CCS 3.1 with the exception of brands.
According to what above, the webinar aims at presenting:
- the main criteria for the Management System;
- the criteria for handling, processing, blending/mixing and transport certified goods
- the criteria for Multi-site and Group Certification
WHO IS IT FOR?
Entrepreneurs and managers who are responsible for ensuring the compliance with certification requirements.
LANGUAGE
English
COSTS
100 Euro per participant.
Fees include the attendance and the training materials.
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