The Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) is a leading supply chain management system that supports companies to drive social compliance and improvements within the factories and farms in their global supply chains. BSCI implements the principle international labour standards protecting workers’ rights such as International Labor Organization (ILO) conventions and declarations, the United Nations (UN) Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and guidelines for multinational enterprises of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
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Bella Bodies Factory is WRAP Certified
- Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production
WRAP's 12 Principles
1. Compliance with Local Laws
2. Prohibition of Forced Labour
3. Prohibition of Child Labour
4. Prohibition of Harassment or Abuse
5. Compensation & Benefits
6. Hours of Work
7. Prohibition of Discriminiatin
8. Health & Safety
9. Freedom of Association
10. Customs Compliance
12. Security
Bella Bodies uses FSC certified paper (Forest Stewardship Council) for all our new garment swing tags.
The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is an international non-profit, multi-stakeholder organization established in 1993 to promote responsible management of the world's forests. The FSC does this by setting standards on forest products, along with certifying and labeling them as eco-friendly.
]]>Our Manufacturer has STANDARD 100 by OEK0-TEX - International Association for research and testing in the field of textile and leather ecology.
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Please read the amazing properties of these striking black mailers. If only all production of plastic products could be this environmentally friendly.
comPOST Pack materials have been certified AS 5810-2010 for Home Composting, meaning they will be completely degraded by microorganisms in the natural world under compost conditions. Ultimately this generates carbon dioxide and water and does not pollute the environment.
*The certification requirements are for 95% degradation within 180 days
It looks and feels a hellavalot like plastic, but it's not. Not even close. It is a 100% home-compostable shipping mailer and is made from 70-80% PBAT (a co-polymer that is completely compostable) and 20-30% PLA (which is a fancy way of saying cornstarch).
In a commercial compostable environment, it will break-down within 90 days. At home, it may take up to 120 days.