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GLOBAL ORGANIC TEXTILE STANDARD
ECOLOGY & SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

Global Standard Glossary

There are 15 entries in this glossary.
Term Definition
Scope Certificate

A document issued to a Certified Entity by an Approved Certification Body which verifies the entity is in conformity with the requirements of the Standard and includes a summary of the processes and products that are permitted under the certification. It also lists the various facilities that are covered under this certification.

SDGs

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as the Global Goals, were adopted by the United Nations in 2015 as a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that by 2030, all people enjoy peace and prosperity.

Secondary Packaging

Materials used exclusively for shipping, transport, or storage (e.g., cartons, plastic films).

Site

An individual establishment where chemical Inputs are formulated (see Formulator) and produced. It is included in a Letter of Approval and audited by a Scope 4 Approved Certifier.

SMP

Synthetic Microplastic Polymers.

Polymers that are solid and which fulfil both of the following conditions:
(a) are contained in particles and constitute at least 1 % by weight of those particles; or build a continuous surface coating on particles;
(b) at least 1 % by weight of the particles referred to in point (a) fulfil either of the following conditions:
  (i) all dimensions of the particles are equal to or less than 5 mm;
  (ii) the length of the particles is equal to or less than 15 mm and their length to diameter ratio is greater than 3.

Following synthetic polymer microparticles, as substances on their own or in mixtures are exempted from the definition:
(a) synthetic polymer microparticles which are contained by technical means so that releases to the environment are prevented when used in accordance with the instructions for use during the intended end use;
(b) synthetic polymer microparticles the physical properties of which are permanently modified during intended end use in such a way that the polymer no longer falls within the scope of this entry;
(c) synthetic polymer microparticles which are permanently incorporated into a solid matrix during intended end use.

Source: REACH restriction of synthetic polymer microparticles

Standard Body

An organisation which defines, publishes, and maintains a Standard.

Standard Setting Procedure

The Standard Setting Procedure is a procedure by which the Standard Body establishes, reviews, and updates the criteria for the production, processing and labelling of certified textiles.

Standards Committee

Committee formed by GOTS to guide and advise the GOTS Management and the Advisory Council on matters related to GOTS.

Standards Revision Committee

A group of experts representing all aspects of the textile value chain and tasked with being the decisive committee for decisions on the revision of the GOTS Standard and its Implementation Manual.

Subcontractor

An entity in the supply chain of GOTS Goods performing job work (in the field of processing or manufacturing) for a Certified Entity without becoming the proprietor of the GOTS Goods. A Subcontractor may be independently certified to GOTS.

Substances

Chemical elements and their compounds as they occur in the natural state or as produced by industry.

Supplementary weight

The total weight of the following:
a) Non-certified accessories which are excluded from material composition; and/or
b) for combined products with one or more certified components, the total weight of the product minus the weight of the certified components.

Sustainability

In 1987, the United Nations Brundtland Commission defined sustainability as “meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”

Sustainable Development Goals

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as the Global Goals, were adopted by the United Nations in 2015 as a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that by 2030, all people enjoy peace and prosperity.

Synthetic Microplastic Polymers

Polymers that are solid and which fulfil both of the following conditions:
(a) are contained in particles and constitute at least 1 % by weight of those particles; or build a continuous surface coating on particles;
(b) at least 1 % by weight of the particles referred to in point (a) fulfil either of the following conditions:
  (i) all dimensions of the particles are equal to or less than 5 mm;
  (ii) the length of the particles is equal to or less than 15 mm and their length to diameter ratio is greater than 3.

Following synthetic polymer microparticles, as substances on their own or in mixtures are exempted from the definition:
(a) synthetic polymer microparticles which are contained by technical means so that releases to the environment are prevented when used in accordance with the instructions for use during the intended end use;
(b) synthetic polymer microparticles the physical properties of which are permanently modified during intended end use in such a way that the polymer no longer falls within the scope of this entry;
(c) synthetic polymer microparticles which are permanently incorporated into a solid matrix during intended end use.

Source: REACH restriction of synthetic polymer microparticles