• The two labeling systems require at least 95% or 70% certified organic fibers
• Certification is based on recognized national and international standards such as EEC 2092/91 and USDA NOP
• The organic fibers always have to be separated (by the entire production process) from conventional fibers
• All chemicals used must be processed and meet basic requirements on toxicity and degradability
• The social criteria should be based on the ILO standards
'''Waste control'''
• Companies that wants to be licensed with GOTS must undergo waste control in accordance with a risk assessment regarding pollution.
• Sampling of reviewers and analysis of ISO accredited laboratories
== Markings==
'''There are two markings'''
• Organic or certified organic with other fibers in which at least 95% of the fibers must be organic.
• Made with a certain percentage of organic fibers in which at least 70% of the fibers must be organic. Of the other 30%, 10% is maximum allowance for synthetic.