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Follow on Google News | ![]() The Key To Confidence: Millennials, Parents, and Textile SustainabilityThe second wave of information from OEKO-TEX®'s global consumer survey
By: OEKO-TEX The second wave of information from OEKO-TEX®'s global consumer survey The OEKO-TEX® Association has published the next round of findings from "The Key To Confidence: Consumers and Textile Sustainability— "The Key To Confidence" online study was conducted in the second half of 2017 with a worldwide sample of more than 11,000 clothing and home textile consumers. Of the total sample, approximately 30% fell into the age group born between 1981-2000, otherwise known as Millennials, in line with the global population. In the second round of findings, OEKO-TEX® shares how Millennials think differently about textile sustainability and how parenthood affects those attitudes. For example, due to their internet and social media usage, Millennials are more aware of the textile industry's environmental and social shortcomings than older respondents. They are more inclined to consider the textile industry to be a major polluter. As a result, Millennials are much more concerned about harmful substances in their clothing and home textile products. Parenthood tends to intensify worries about all things. Parents of young children in particular voice concerns about harmful substances in a wide variety of products, but especially in home textiles and apparel. Parents' product safety qualms outpace the concerns of non-parents. Their awareness of and reported purchase of "eco-friendly" Correspondingly, interest in certified textiles is higher with both Millennials and Parents. "Both of these time-starved consumer groups are seeking shortcuts to trust and transparency," "At OEKO-TEX® we are excited to share these findings with our customers and with the textile industry in support of our 25-year mission to help companies and consumers make informed decisions," says Anna Czerwinska, Head of Marketing and Communication at OEKO-TEX®. "The information reinforces the important role that independent OEKO-TEX® certifications and labels can play in helping Millennials and Parents select sustainable textile products that are better for their families and the planet." To learn more about "The Key To Confidence: Millennials and Parents and Textile Sustainability— End
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