What does organic certification mean?
A. Organic certification is a standard available for certified organic wool products. has set the industry standard by distinguishing itself from other products made with wool and organic wool (also be aware that the label “virgin wool” does not mean organic or chemical free). Organic Wool, yarns and fabrics are made using only wool certified by the U.S. Department of Agricultures accredited organic certification agencies and Oregon Tilth. In addition, the products are processed using the most sustainable methods commercially available. This means that an outside 3rd party (such as Oregon Tilth) has verified that certain standards and requirements have been met and upon verificiation has issued certification documentation.