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ZDHC MRSL Conformance Services

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Level 1 to Level 3 Conformance for ZDHC MRSL

Eurofins Softlines & Leather assists the leather and textile supply chains in ZDHC MRSL Level 1 to Level 3 conformance with comprehensive services across five laboratories, facilitating the industry’s goal towards the elimination of hazardous chemicals.

The Eurofins | Chem-MAP assessment programme is developed to provide assurance that chemical products are sold (routinely) as compliant (to the ZDHC or other MRSL specification) and that chemical manufacturers have appropriate stewardship, in terms of management and control systems in place to assure that chemical products are being manufactured responsibly and to a recognised standard.

With this renowned Eurofins | Chem-MAP, five Eurofins Softlines & Leather laboratories are approved by ZDHC to deliver ZDHC MRSL Level 1, 2 and 3 conformance, namely

  • Gurgaon, India
  • Como, Italy
  • Alicante, Spain
  • Istanbul, Turkey
  • Northampton, UK – Eurofins | BLC

Apart from MRSL testing for Level 1 Conformance, we offer remote and on-site chemical management audit in line with Level 2 and Level 3 Conformance respectively. The audit, in both remote and on-site formats, assesses the product stewardship practice of the supplier by seven criteria, including:

  • Management Controls
  • Regulations and Permits
  • Chemical Selection and Assessment
  • Chemical Storage
  • Chemical Use
  • Chemical Disposal
  • Chemical Distribution

Alongside the above locations, the below network of laboratories operated by Eurofins | Modern Testing Services, part of Eurofins Consumer Product Testing, has also been approved for ZDHC MRSL Level 1 Conformance: 

  • Hong Kong, China 
  • Dongguan, China 
  • Shanghai, China 
  • Bangladesh  
  • Vietnam 
  • USA 

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