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Exploring the four most common questions about GOTS and Textile Exchange

Date: 9 October 2025 (Thursday)
Hour: 10am - 11am (CEST)

Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) and Textile Exchange are the two most prominent and widely-accepted certification schemes for the sustainable textiles globally. Since Eurofins Assurance has become a Certification Body for GOTS and Textile Exchange (GRS, RCS and OCS) earlier this year, our teams have received different queries around schemes’ details and certification requirements. 

On 9th October 2025, Sumit Gupta, General Manager – Sustainability from Eurofins Assurance India, will answer four most frequently asked questions in an interactive one-hour session: 

  • What are GOTS and Textile Exchange? 
  • What are the criteria? 
  • What are the certification processes? 
  • What are the specific requirements for brands and retailers? 

Join us at 10am CEST and discover how these frameworks can elevate your brand’s commitment to sustainability. 

Recording will be made available if you cannot make it live.  

About the Speaker

Sumit Gupta
General Manager – Sustainability
Eurofins Assurance India

Sumit is a versatile sustainability leader with over 17 years of progressive experience in the fields of auditing, chemical compliance, benchmarking, training, and standards development.  

In his current role at Eurofins Assurance, Sumit oversees and manages sustainability programme development that covers Global Organic Textile Standard, Textile Exchange and Better Cotton. Prior to this role, Sumit held positions in technical compliance, quality assurance, and stakeholder engagement at IOAS, GOTS, and other third-party certification bodies. 

Sumit earned a Gold Medal in his Bachelor of Tech. and holds a Distinction in his Master of Tech. from leading institutions in India.

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