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The Importance of Fiber Content Labels Research conducted for the International Forum for Cotton Promotion Cotton Incorporated Strategic Planning
The Importance of Fiber Labels • Product identification—key to building consumer demand for cotton.
The Importance of Fiber Labels • Synthetic fibers imitate cotton’s attributes of softness and comfort
The Importance of Fiber Labels • Consumers shopping with their hands are fooled easily.
Percent of Consumers That Always or Usually Check Fiber Labels % Age of Consumer Source: Cotton Incorporated’s Lifestyle MonitorTM
Research into Worldwide Fiber Content Labeling • Initial sample of 166 countries • Detailed information gathered on 73 countries • No information for 76 countries
Research into Worldwide Fiber Content Labeling • Information Sources • Existing laws for apparel and home furnishings • Trade organizations • Government agencies
Primary Information: Fiber content Secondary Information: Care labeling Country of origin Language Method of attachment Required importer information Name of labeling law Contact information Research into Worldwide Fiber Content Labeling
FindingsOverall • 59 of 166 countries (35.5%) have known labeling laws • 49 countries (29.5%) have known apparel fiber content labeling laws • 47 countries (28.3%) have known home textiles fiber content labeling laws
FindingsEurope • 21 of 31 countries have labeling laws • 19 of 31 countries have apparel and home textile fiber content labeling laws
FindingsEurope - EU • In 2004, 10 additional countries will join EU and implement fiber content labeling laws. • 1 of 10 countries joining the EU in 2004 currently has fiber content labeling laws. • In 2007, 2 additional countries will join the EU; neither currently have fiber content labeling laws.
FindingsAfrica • 3 of 53 - Egypt, South Africa, and Tunisia - have labeling laws. • 2 of 53 - Egypt and South Africa - have apparel fiber content labeling laws. • 1 of 53 – Egypt - has home textile fiber content labeling laws.
FindingsSouth-central Asia • 3 of 13 countries have labeling laws
FindingsMiddle East • 2 of 12 - Israel and Saudi Arabia - have labeling laws
FindingsEast Asia • 4 of 6 countries have labeling laws.
FindingsSoutheast Asia • 2 of 9 - Vietnam and Philippines - have labeling laws.
FindingsAustralia and South Pacific • 3 of 6 countries have labeling laws.
FindingsSouth America • 10 of 13 countries have labeling laws in place • 7 of 13 require apparel fiber content labeling • 5 of 13 require home textiles fiber content labeling
FindingsCentral America • 5 of 7 countries have apparel and home textile labeling laws.
FindingsNorth America • All 3 countries have apparel and home textile fiber content labeling laws
The Importance of Fiber Content Labels Research conducted for the International Forum for Cotton Promotion Cotton Incorporated Strategic Planning