Accreditations

At Cornell Overseas, we take pride in our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. We understand that in order to be a leading clothing & textile manufacturer, we must provide exceptional products and services to our customers. We are proud to have received numerous accreditations that attest to our dedication to excellence. Our accreditations demonstrate that we meet and exceed industry standards in every aspect of our operations, from quality of our materials to the efficiency of our production processes. We believe that our customers deserve the best, and our accreditations serve as proof of our unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional textile products that exceed their expectations.

BSCI ensures the social compliances more particularly labour employment & their working conditions, occupational health & safety, protection of the environment, ethical business behavior, etc. in the facility and their supply chain.

GRS is full product standard that sets requirements for certification of recycled content, chain of custody, social and environmental practices and chemical restrictions. It covers processing, manufacturing, packaging, labeling, trading and distribution of all products made with a minimum of 20% recycled material and ensures that product is processed more sustainably.

GOTS is an internationally recognized textile processing standard for organic fibres, including ecological & social criteria. It certifies final products which include fibres, yarns, fabrics, clothes, home textiles and more. It ensures the minimum of 70% organic fibres’ content in textile products.

The Higg Index is an apparel and footwear industry self-assessment standard to rate environmental and social sustainability throughout the supply chain.

BCI is the world’s largest cotton sustainability programme which helps cotton communities survive and thrive, while protecting and restoring the environment.

C-TPAT is a voluntary support program led by the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) which focuses to strengthen global supply chain security and prevent the supply chain from being compromised by terrorist organizations. It typically covers the aspects such as Vital Items, Container & Conveyance Security, Physical Security, Information Technology, Physical Access Controls, Procedural Security, Security Training and Threat Awareness.

Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit enables businesses to assess their sites and supply chain to understand the working conditions and develop ethical business practices specifically in the areas of health & safety, labour handling and environment.