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SFA – Sustainable Fibre Alliance (Sustainable Cashmere Standard)

The SFA’s Sustainable Cashmere Standard was established to tackle sustainability challenges in the production of cashmere, in particular: the welfare of the goats, the environmental impact of farming them and the social welfare of the herders who look after them

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    SFA’s Sustainable Cashmere Standard

    About the standard

    The SFA standard was created in 2015 as the world’s first holistic sustainability cashmere standard. It is well used in the textiles industry, with clients ranging from luxury brands to household names.

    The standard is based on extensive research and consultation with key stakeholders from herder cooperatives and conservationists to industry experts and governments. Following ISEAL best practice guidelines, the codes of practice are regularly refined to ensure they remain rigorous and relevant.

    The SFA certification follows a chain of custody model to provide traceability of cashmere from the herders in Mongolia and China all the way to the final product.  The SFA standard is based on the Content Claim Standard by Textile Exchange, a standard supporting many other sustainability certifications and so adopted already by the industry.

    Those companies seeking to gain certification against this standard can apply and start the process with Control Union.

    Differences between SFA and SFP

    The SFA Cashmere standard holds similarities to Control Union’s own Sustainable Fibre Programme (SFP), with the key differences being that the SFA Cashmere standard is focused specifically on Cashmere, whereas the SFP covers all animal based fibres, it is independently owned and it’s Code of Practice covers the fibre cleaning process.

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    How you benefit

    The benefits of getting certified by Control Union

    • Carry a credible sustainability mark developed with reference to ISEAL codes and support animal and herder welfare

    • Protect the local environment in Mongolia or China, the source of your cashmere

    • Audit and certification processes are based on existing standards familiar to textiles companies

    • Chain of custody certification offers full traceability

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