
Hangend musje. Gemaakt van vilt uit Nepal. Handmade en fairmade. Batchnummer 25-01-25 Batch number 25-01-25 Animal welfare and CO2 compensation Our products are made from 100% wool from New Zealand, where an Animal Welfare Act has been in force since 1999 and since 2018 mulesing (cutting away pieces of skin where maggots develop) has been prohibited by law there and there are sky-high fines. Of course we closely monitor the findings and investigate whether this law is being properly observed. Every transport from Nepal to the Netherlands is CO2-compensated through a donation to Trees For All The wool used for BeYoona products is RWS certified. RWS stands for Responsible Wool Standard, a certification program that ensures that wool comes from farms that treat their sheep and the land with respect and care. The RWS was developed by a group of animal welfare experts, farmers, brands, retailers and trade associations with the aim of improving the lives of sheep and protecting the environment. The dye used for the wool in our products is AZO-free. AZO FREE or abbreviated AZ, means that the wool does not contain dyes Tartrazine E102, Yellow SY E104, Yellow SY E110, Azorubine E122, Ponceau 4R E124, Allura E129. These substances can be harmful to the health of young children in particular. Are BeYoona products officially Fairtrade certified? The vast majority of products are Fairtrade (WFTO) certified. If this is the case, we will place this logo with the product in question. Our aim is to eventually have all products WFTO certified. We will keep you informed of developments. The producers who do not have the certification are on a list of approved suppliers to Fairtrade companies. The working conditions are continuously monitored by supervisors. If you would like to be kept informed about the state of affairs, or if you would like to receive test reports of the products, please contact us via our website. Is a product not in order? Please contact us directly; We will answer your questions within a week. If possible, please mention the batch code of the article in question, so that we know which batch it is. This number is on the barcode.