For producers, manufacturers, traders, and brands - whether currently certified or not - now is the right time to understand what the MMS is, which materials it covers, and what steps may be needed to prepare.
Below is a high-level overview of the most important questions organizations are asking today.
Frequently Asked Questions
1) What is the Materials Matter Standard (MMS)?
(2) Which current Textile Exchange certifications are transitioning to MMS?
(3) What are the transition timelines and key dates?
(4) Which fibers and materials are covered by MMS?
(5) How does MMS affect my current certifications?
(6) Will claims and labeling change under MMS?
(7) If I am already certified to a Textile Exchange standard, how can I best prepare for MMS?
(8) If I am not currently certified, why does MMS matter to me?
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Why This Matters Across the Supply Chain
The shift to MMS is significant because it affects different parts of the supply chain in different ways.
- Producers need to understand how certification expectations may change at raw material level.
- Primary processors need to review how MMS may affect scope, audits, and operational requirements.
- Manufacturers and traders need to understand claim eligibility, certificate transitions, and material segregation requirements.
- Brands and retailers need to prepare for sourcing, communication, and claim transitions across supplier networks.
For many organizations, the transition is not just administrative — it may also require updated internal processes, revised customer communication, and closer coordination with certification partners.
IDFL will be hosting a series of webinars over the coming weeks to discuss the MMS, answer questions, and provide further clarity. More details will be shared soon.
Contact: vn.audits@idfl.com
Source: IDFL