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Iranian Companies Holding OEKO-TEX® Certification

In response to the growing consumer desire for responsible and sustainable shopping, OEKO-TEX® labels have emerged as a trusted solution, aiding consumers in making safer and more sustainable choices. With a focus on transparency and health protection, the STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® label is a testament to the commitment of ensuring that textile products are free from harmful substances.

This certification extends beyond mere promises, as it involves rigorous testing of every component of a product, ranging from fabric to thread and accessories, against a comprehensive list of up to 350 toxic chemicals. The label serves as a global benchmark for textile safety, earning the trust of consumers worldwide since its establishment in 1992. Regular updates to the stringent standards and methods demonstrate OEKO-TEX®’s dedication to staying ahead of changes in materials, technologies, and scientific data.

Another notable initiative by OEKO-TEX® is the MADE IN GREEN label, which emphasizes the importance of transparency in sustainable products. Products bearing this label have undergone thorough testing for harmful substances, providing consumers with confidence in both product safety and environmentally friendly manufacturing practices.

The MADE IN GREEN certification extends its commitment to social responsibility by ensuring that suppliers within the certified supply chain prioritize worker protection, safe working conditions, and healthy labor practices. Transparency is a core feature of this label, as each MADE IN GREEN certified product can be traced using a unique product ID, offering insights into its manufacturing origins. Overall, OEKO-TEX®’s labels, including STANDARD 100 and MADE IN GREEN, play a vital role in simplifying the complex landscape of textile safety and sustainability for manufacturers and consumers alike.

1. Jahan Orum Oyaz Co

Jahan Orum Oyaz Co

Website: www.oyaztextile.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 02134261000

From its inception, Oyaz has steadfastly pursued its vision of becoming a global leader in the curtain fabric industry. The company’s commitment to this goal is evident in its remarkable journey, establishing and managing a hundred fabric production lines, covering critical aspects like fabric warping, finishing dyeing, and associated facilities. With cutting-edge technologies such as ventilation and air purification systems, water treatment plants, and more, Oyaz aligns itself with the latest global industry standards.

As it strives to secure a 60% market share in sofa and curtain fabrics, Oyaz takes proactive measures to preserve the environment and foster a safe work environment. Notably, the company strategically avoids competition from foreign suppliers and intermediaries, encouraging domestic producers in downstream industries to opt for standard Iranian fabric. In doing so, Oyaz emerges as a serious and effective competitor, reshaping the industry landscape and promoting the use of local fabric over diverse foreign options.

2. Arta Papyrus Saina Industrial Group

Arta Papyrus Saina Industrial Group

Website: www.apsgroup.ir
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 02533670049

Arta Papyrus Saina Industrial Group,is the manufacturer of all kinds of spunbond needle fabrics(Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic)This industry was established in 2019 and contains all kinds of machines with their standards and latest technology of the world. The above mentioned product has been produced in the industrial town of Qom province. Arta Papyrus Saina is the first producer of 8 gram wide spunbond fabrics in Iran.This industry is equipped with fully automatic machines for the production of spunbond with a width of 3300 mm. Arta can provide fully automatic coating and laminating lines as well as four-color flexo printing line up to 1600 mm wide.

3. Abrisham Mahan Delijan

Abrisham-Mahan-Delijan

Website: www.abrishammahan.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 02188624001

AbrishamMahan Industrial-Commercial Group of Delijan is a leading group in the field of production of polymer waterproofing and polyester fibers, as well as doing business inside and outside the country.

This large industrial complex started its activity in 1377 and is currently operating on a land of 100,000 square meters located in the industrial town of Delijan. This complex has always improved and developed its technical and scientific capabilities along with the latest international achievements.

Subsets of this industrial-commercial group include Saman waterproofing production companies, AbrishamMahan Fibers Company, Mahan Fibers Company, Sajjad Polyester Company, Mahan Perak Company and AbrishamMahan Fibers Trading Company.

4. Adak Premium

Adak Premium

Website: www.adakpremium.com
Phone: 02166682384

Adak Trade Parla, operating under the trade name “Adak Premium,” entered the market of upholstery fabrics in 1400. With the goal of offering luxurious, high-quality products that compete with global counterparts, the company strives to be a significant and effective competitor for other foreign providers.

5. Nikoo Industrial Group

Nikoo Industrial Group

Website: www.nikoogroup.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 02122258940

Nikoo Industrial Group comprises companies such as Abhar Rais, Abhar Nasej, Bejare, Nikoo Tamin, Glres, Nabres, and Nikooyafte. The activities of these units include the production of polyester fibers, hygienic polypropylene fibers, bioco fibers, thermobond non-woven textiles, spunlace non-woven textiles, and cotton and synthetic fiber blends ranging from English counts 20 to 60. Additionally, they engage in recycling textile and polymer industry waste, producing recycled granules and various polymer materials.

6. Khavaran Alyaf Parsian Company

Khavaran Alyaf Parsian Company

Website: www.khavaranalyaf.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +985143239575

Khavaran Alyaf Parsian Company is an Iranian-Chinese joint venture. It is located in Attar Industrial estate, Neyshabur, Khorasan Razavi Province. The company was established on July 20, 2010 which approved by Khorasan Razavi Industries and Mines bureau. The company covers a total area of 6.3 hectares and workshop of 13,000 square meters. As one of the biggest Hollow Polyester Fiber producers in Iran, production capacity is 30,000 tons per year. Today 240 Iranian employees and 30 Chinese technicians are working at company directly.

7. Kimia polyester

Kimia polyester

Website: www.kimiapolyester.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +982533340389

Kimia polyester, a Knowledge base corporation and forth subsidiary of Golriz group started its activities in 2008.Kimia is the biggest exporter of Polyester fibers of Iran and top national exporter for 4 consecutive years.Kimia constantly tries to deliver premium products to its local and foreign customers by using modern machineries and professional staff.

8. Raymon Tejarat Negar Asia

Raymon Tejarat Negar Asia

Website: www.rateno.com
Phone: 02188728054

Raymon Tejarat Negar Asia is a trading company with dynamic young and commanding experienced managing team and staff. The foremost activity of this company is importing products of industries like textile and cellulose. As the sole agent of some leading international brands, Raymon Tejarat takes the responsibility of importing and distributing of its products in Iran. On the other hand, as the supplier of some other foreign companies, Raymon acts directly as an exporter for them.

9. Zollanvari

Zollanvari

Website: www.zollanvari.ir
Phone: 02188728054

The company, known as Zollanvari, has been active in the handwoven carpet industry for over three generations and is considered a pioneer in this craft in the country. Starting from the year 1290, this family has been engaged in the carpet trade in Vakil Bazaar, Shiraz. Since 1359, officially as the “Zollanvari Handwoven Carpets Cooperative,” they have continued their activities in the field of this traditional craft.

In the realm of textiles, particularly with Iranian carpets, Iran’s name stands out in the industry. Boasting a rich and centuries-old history in textiles, Iran is renowned for producing top-notch textiles, including carpets, rugs, and fabrics. Iranian carpets, in particular, enjoy global acclaim for their intricate designs and skilled craftsmanship, embodying an art deeply embedded in Iran’s textile heritage.

Over time, Iran has diversified its textile production, offering an extensive array of fabrics, apparel, and home textiles. This sector plays a pivotal role in the country’s economy, fostering employment opportunities and facilitating both domestic and international trade.

Although Iran’s textile industry holds the position of the country’s third strategic industry, recent years have presented challenges due to economic sanctions and global market fluctuations. Nonetheless, the nation has exhibited resilience and adaptability by striving to modernize production techniques and enhance the competitiveness of its textile products. The concerted efforts of industry stakeholders, coupled with government initiatives supporting the sector and a growing emphasis on sustainable practices, have contributed to the ongoing advancement of Iran’s textile sector.

 

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  1. Dear Sir, Best wishes, We are manufacturer and Exporter of Jute and Jute goods, Jute Yarn, Twine, CBC and Hessian cloths of different sizes as per order of buyers and importers of different countries. These jute items also used in Machine made carpets.
    Your kind cooperation in this regard will be highly appreciated..

    Sincerely yours,

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