Safety first
Tricorp believes it is important that workwear is safe and comfortable. Safety already starts during the production of the clothing. Tricorp ensures that no harmful chemicals are used in the garments. European legislation also sets requirements for the chemicals that may be used through REACH. REACH stands for: Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Chemical Restriction. In order to comply with this regulation, Tricorp checks the MRSL and RSL list with its suppliers. These lists are drawn up by the textile trade association Modint.
There is a small difference between the MRSL and the RSL list, namely:
- the Tricorp Restricted Substances List (RSL) is a list of chemicals and the maximum concentrations that may be present in an end product;
- the Tricorp Manufacturing Restricted Substances List (MRSL) is a comparable list for the production process.
The Tricorp RSL and MRSL were drawn up by the textile industry association Modint. The MRSL is based on the ZDHC list. ZDHC stands for Zero Discharge Hazardous Chemicals and is a list prepared by more than 170 textile organizations worldwide.
Tricorp works with the suppliers to ensure that they and their suppliers respect the RSL and MRSL list. So that the textile process and product is the most environmentally friendly. Tricorp carries out additional tests for verification.
In addition, Tricorp checks whether all materials have an Ökotex 100 certificate. This label confirms that the materials have been tested for harmful chemicals and substances that are not skin-friendly. With the Ökotex 100 certificate, the product also meets the requirements of the European REACH regulation.