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Textile Labelling: Fibre Content Worksheet


Fibre Content
Every fibre which is present in an amount of 5 percent or more by mass must be declared on the label using its generic name. Exceptions apply where the article contains unknown or undetermined fibres. Additional requirements apply when reclaimed fibres are present. And if the textile article contains trimming or findings other labelling requirements or alternatives exist.
Every fibre which is present in an amount of less than 5 percent by mass must be declared on the label using its generic name or the term, "other fibre". Special exceptions to this requirement exist for elastic yarns, reinforcement yarns and ornamentation.
In conjunction with the generic name, the amount of each fibre must be declared on the label as a percentage of the total fibre mass of the article or its components.
If the textile article consists of parts or sections differing in fibre content, such as a garment with sleeves and body composed of different materials, then each part or section must be declared on the label in a sectional disclosure. Sectional disclosures are also required for paddings or fillings, such as those used in pillows for beds or those added for warmth, linings and interlinings , as well as for carpets, fabric supported foams and pile, coated or impregnated fabrics.

Bilingual Requirement
All fibre content information on the label must be bilingual, except in areas where only one official language is used in consumer transactions.

Dealer Identity
The dealer identity (business name and address) must be displayed on the label. Alternatively, a dealer in Canada may use a CA identification number.

Form And Application Of Labels
The form of a label must ensure that the information contained on the label is factual, legible and accessible to the prospective consumer at the time of purchase.
Depending on the type of article being labelled, either a permanent or non-permanent label must be applied to a consumer textile article. Special requirements exist for prepackaged articles and labelling alternatives exist for home-crafted articles. Exceptions to this requirement exist for custom-made articles, such as a tailored suit or a carpet cut to the customer's specification.

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