
The difference between colour fastness to rubbing for textiles and leather
Colour fastness to rubbing for footwear materials is basically the same as leather.

Colour fastness to rubbing for footwear materials is basically the same as leather.

Starting From 1 November 2022, sampling and testing will only be conducted in accordance with ZDHC Wastewater Guidelines 2.0.

Not all shoes are made for machine washing which could miserably rubbish your favourite shoes.

Higher lead content will also make a difference, which is commonly thought to level up its overall brightness.

PFI Germany, as one of the EU safety footwear Notified bodies (NB No. 0193), has more than 65 years of experience in footwear industry. Our

With increasing sustainability concerns and standards, PFI’s ECO Label and Recycled Material Certification enable businesses to accomplish and convey their sustainability goals through different practical solutions.

Legislating transparency in global supply chains and why we need it.

Consumers’ increasing concerns over the ethical and environmental practice of brands have driven businesses to reshape their marketing positions to include sustainability. Supply chain transparency and digitalisation are at the centre of this. PFI Fareast’s Associate Director of Sustainability, Kelly Cooper demystifies the key to win over consumers’ confidence in the latest issued article. Check it out now!

Sustainability is driving changes in the textile industry. The requirements for good shoes and textiles need to be adapted in this context. Our Sustainability Project Manager, Melanie Fuerch has offered us some insights into the new definition of quality in the newly issued article. Check it out now.