Quality and innovation

Certificates that endorse our commitment to protecting the planet through responsible trade.

STANDARD 100 de OEKO-TEX®

One of the world's best-known labels for textiles tested for harmful substances. It symbolises customer assurance and a high level of product safety.

What does this certificate mean?

At Campos we manufacture under the guarantee of the OEKO-TEX Standard 100. This certificate guarantees the absence of harmful substances in all components of the product. This means that each yarn and other possible accessories have been tested for harmful substances and are therefore harmless to human health. They can therefore be worn in direct contact with human skin.

If a textile article is labelled STANDARD 100, you can be sure that every component of this article, i.e. every thread, button and other accessories, has been tested for harmful substances and that the article is therefore harmless to human health.

GLOBAL RECYCLED STANDARD 4.0 GRS®

The Global Recyled Standard (GRS) certification completes that of the Recycled Claim Standard (RCS) and makes it possible to guarantee that textile materials are recycled respecting environmental and social criteria.

What does this certificate mean?

The GRS (Global Recycled Standard) is an international certification that guarantees that the textile materials that bear its seal come from recycled raw materials that respect environmental and social criteria.

Global Recycled Standard is intended for companies that manufacture or sell products with recycled content and want a certificate that allows them to guarantee that their production processes throughout the supply chain have been respecting the measures that guarantee the integrity of the final product. .

With the GRS certification, we improve our commitment to the planet, and we promise to continue complying with responsible environmental and chemical practices, which are involved in our production processes.

ISO 9001:2015 QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Considered as a world reference, the ISO 9001 standard establishes fundamental principles of quality management that help organizations control and improve their performance and lead them towards efficiency, the excellence of their products and the optimization of their customer service.

What does this certificate mean?

The ISO 9001:2015 standard is the international standard of a certifiable nature that regulates the Quality Management Systems (QMS) of an organization by meeting the requirements it proposes. It aims to guarantee that the performance of the organization’s activity is oriented towards continuous improvement and that the products and services supplied satisfy the customer.

Why is it important that management is involved in the ISO 9001 Quality Management System?

It is essential that the Management be involved in the QMS, in order to get the entire organization involved and thus ensure the success of the quality process. This will also have a direct impact on improving the flow of information and communication in the organization, facilitating work between departments and, in this way, improving the performance of the different areas of the organization as a single team, avoiding duplication. work and unnecessary tasks.

LEAN MANUFACTURING

Lean manufacturing is a management model of Japanese origin that focuses on minimizing losses in manufacturing systems while maximizing value creation for the end customer.

What is Lean Manufacturing?

The Lean Manufacturing methodology (lean production) is a management model focused on a flow created to be able to deliver to a company’s customers the maximum added value of a product. To achieve this, it is necessary to use the least amount of resources.

This philosophy seeks to maximize the value generated for the client with the minimum consumption of resources. It is about eliminating or reducing any activity that consumes resources without generating value for the customer.

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Sustainable Development.

Aware that the success of our organization depends on maintaining a balance between sustainability and profitability, we have aligned ourselves with the 2030 Agenda approved by the United Nations General Assembly and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

We are working towards a better future. 

We are working towards a better future. 

We are working towards a better future. 

We are working towards a better future. 

We are working towards a better future. 

We are working towards a better future.