company policies CONDUCT & ENVIRONMENT
Social Responsibility is in our DNA and therefore it is included as an integral component in every process, every project and every product that carries our name.
CODE OF CONDUCT Our Code of Conduct is based on UN Global Compact's
TEE JAYS does not own any factories, but we cooperate
10 principles which are based on internationally adopted
with suppliers that understand the importance of
declarations and conventions on human rights, labour
complying with the guidelines of our Code of Conduct
rights, environmental protection and anti-corruption.
about the ethics and behavior throughout the supply chain. See www.teejays.com for our full Code of Conduct.
O E KO -T E X S TA N D A R D 1 0 0 All TEE JAYS products are covered by STANDARD
controls all testing for substances which are harmful
100 by OEKO-TEX® which is one of the best-known
human health and the environment. Clothing that
labels for textiles and guarantee that the clothing
carries the STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® label is
goes not contain harmful substance. It is the world's
subject to requirements covering pH value and the
leading independent testing institute and regularly
content of, for example, pesticides and heavy metals.
O R G A N I C C OT TO N The Organic Content Standard (OCS) verifies
Th s Global independent certifi ation ensures
the presence and amount of organic material in a
organic value of our products. OCS Blended is
product and tracks the fl w of the raw material from
in similar way the certifi ation that verifies nd
its source to the fi al product that contains 95-100
value the organic content of products mixed
percent certifi d organic cotton.
with synthetic or conventional materials.
AMFORI – TRADE WITH PURPOSE TEE JAYS is member of Amfori, the leading global
By that also supports us in monitoring a
organization for open and sustainable trade. Amfori
constant high level in the nominated
unites more than 2000 companies committed to
factories producing TEE JAYS products.
improving working conditions and environmental condition in the global textile production.
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