MANAGEMENT OF THE PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY FOR COCOONS MODIFIED USING A NEW COMPOSITION BASED ON STANDARD REQUIREMENTS.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19372013Keywords:
ISO 9001; ISO 14001; GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard); OEKO-TEX; REACH Regulation; cocoon processing; chemical safety; environmental safety; quality management; sustainable productionAbstract
This article develops a technology for processing cocoons modified with a novel composition and presents
the scientific and practical foundations for managing this process in accordance with international standards. The
environmental safety of the production process, product quality, and consistency of working conditions are evaluated
based on the requirements of international standards such as ISO 9001, ISO 14001, Global Organic Textile Standard,
and OEKO-TEX.
The research findings demonstrate that the implementation of a standards-based management system contributes to
achieving high product quality indicators and ensuring the stability and sustainability of production processes
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